US20030161644A1 - Image forming apparatus and process cartridge for use therein - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a process cartridge detachably attachable to an image forming apparatus main body, a developing device, and image forming apparatus to which the process cartridge or the developing device is detachably attachable.
- image forming apparatus means one that forms an image on a recording medium using the electrophotography image forming process, and includes electrophotographic copying machines, electrophotographic printers (such as laser beam printers and LED printers), fax machines, word processors, etc.
- a “process cartridge” refers to a cartridge obtained by integrating electrophotographic photosensitive drum with at least developing means so as to be detachably attachable to an image forming apparatus main body.
- Image forming apparatus using the electrophotography image forming process forms a latent image by irradiating an electrophotographic photosensitive member with light according to image information, visualizes an image from this latent image by supplying developing means with developer that is a recording material, and then forms the image on a recording medium by transferring the image from the electrophotographic photosensitive member onto the recording medium.
- Such image forming apparatus employs a process cartridge method in which an electrophotographic photosensitive member and process means working over the electrophotographic photosensitive member are integrated to make a cartridge, or at least an electrophotographic photosensitive member and developing means are integrated to make a cartridge, and the cartridge is detachably attachable to an image forming apparatus main body.
- the process cartridge method allows a user to perform maintenance work of the apparatus by himself/herself, thereby improving the operability greatly.
- the process cartridge method is widely used in image forming apparatuses.
- This type of process cartridge has a developing container for holding and receiving a developer carrying member that gives an electrophotographic photosensitive member developer, as well as a developer storing container for storing developer to be supplied to the developing container, and uses a developer seal member for separating the developing container and the developer storing container from each other in order to seal the developer in the developer storing container and prevent the developer from being sprayed until time of use.
- the developer seal member is structured such that it can be removed when the time comes to use the process cartridge. The developer seal member is pulled out of the cartridge before the process cartridge is attached to the image forming apparatus main body. This opens an opening portion of the developer storing container that stores developer to make the developer available to the developing container and the developer carrying member.
- image forming apparatus of process cartridge method developer stored in a developer storing container inside a cartridge is consumed by forming an image.
- developer is spent, a user replaces the old process cartridge with new one to allow the apparatus to form an image again. Therefore it is necessary to notify, as the need arises, a user of how much of the developer remains in the cartridge and is available for image forming.
- a process cartridge or image forming apparatus is provided with developer amount detecting means that can detect the remaining developer level consecutively in order to recommend a user to prepare a new cartridge and change properly and efficiently as the developer in the current cartridge is running out.
- a detecting circuit connected to the photointerrupter of the apparatus main body thus detects that the developer seal member is not pulled out. Further, based on the detection result, the fact that the developer seal member has not been pulled out is displayed in, for example, a display unit of the apparatus main body to notify a user of the fact.
- the detecting means disclosed in the publication needs to provide the apparatus main body with the photointerrupter having the light emitting portion and the light receiving portion and with the detecting circuit of the photointerrupter. This addition of parts and circuits makes the structure expensive.
- Another method is to affix a projecting member at an end (an end in the pulling-out direction) of a developer seal member to physically prevent a process cartridge from entering image forming apparatus main body unless the developer seal member is pulled out.
- this method requires a fairly large projecting member in order to make sure that the process cartridge cannot enter the image forming apparatus main body.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a developing device, process cartridge, and image forming apparatus capable of detecting, without fail, a developer seal member which is removably attached to a developer storing container to block a supplying opening portion and seal developer in the developer storing container and which should be pulled out to open the supplying opening portion and make the developer available to a developing member but is accidentally left in place without being pulled out.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a developing device, process cartridge, and image forming apparatus capable of detecting, without fail, with no need for dedicated detecting means, a developer seal member which is removably attached to a developer storing container to block a supplying opening portion and seal developer in the developer storing container and which should be pulled out to open the supplying opening portion and make the developer available to a developing member but is accidentally left in place without being pulled out.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a developing device, process cartridge, and image forming apparatus which do not start image forming operations when the developing device or the process cartridge is attached to the image forming apparatus main body without removing a developer seal member.
- another object of the present invention is to provide a developing device, process cartridge, and image forming apparatus capable of detecting a developer seal member which is accidentally left without being pulled out when the developing device or the process cartridge is attached to the image forming apparatus main body without removing the developer seal member.
- another object of the present invention is to provide a process cartridge detachably attachable to an image forming apparatus main body, including: an electrophotographic photosensitive drum; a developing member for developing a latent image formed on the electrophotographic photosensitive drum; a developer storing container which stores developer for developing the latent image of the electrophotographic photosensitive drum and which has a supplying opening portion for supplying the developer to the developing member; a developer seal member removably attached to the developer storing container so that the developer is sealed in the developer storing container by blocking the supplying opening portion with the developer seal member and is made available to the developing member by removing the developer seal member from the supplying opening portion; a grip portion placed on one end in the longitudinal direction of the developer seal member in order to pull out the developer seal member and open the supplying opening portion; a measuring electrode member for detecting the amount of the developer in the process cartridge; and a contact portion electrically connected to a main body electrical contact of the image forming apparatus main body when the process cartridge is attached to the image
- another object of the present invention is to provide a developing device detachably attachable to an image forming apparatus main body, including: a developing member for developing a latent image formed on the electrophotographic photosensitive drum; a developer storing container which stores developer for developing the latent image of the electrophotographic photosensitive drum and which has a supplying opening portion for supplying the developer to the developing member; a developer seal member removably attached to the developer storing container so that the developer is sealed in the developer storing container by blocking the supplying opening portion with the developer seal member and is made available to the developing member by removing the developer seal member from the supplying opening portion; a grip portion placed on one end in the longitudinal direction of the developer seal member in order to pull out the developer seal member and open the supplying opening portion; a measuring electrode member for detecting the amount of the developer in the developing device; and a contact portion electrically connected to a main body electrical contact of the image forming apparatus main body in the case that the developing device is attached to the image forming apparatus main body, the
- another object of the present invention is to provide an image forming apparatus with a detachable process cartridge for forming an image on a recording medium, including: (i) a main body electrical contact; (ii) detecting means; (iii) an attachment portion to which the process cartridge is detachably attachable; (iv) the process cartridge attached to the attachment portion, the process cartridge including: an electrophotographic photosensitive drum; a developing member for developing a latent image formed on the electrophotographic photosensitive drum; a developer storing container which stores developer for developing the latent image of the electrophotographic photosensitive drum and which has a supplying opening portion for supplying the developer to the developing member; a developer seal member removably attached to the developer storing container so that the developer is sealed in the developer storing container by blocking the supplying opening portion with the developer seal member and is made available to the developing member by removing the developer seal member from the supplying opening portion; a grip portion placed on one end in the longitudinal direction of the developer seal member in order to pull out
- another object of the present invention is to provide an image forming apparatus with a detachable developing device for forming an image on a recording medium, including: (i) a main body electrical contact; (ii) detecting means; (iii) an attachment portion to which the developing device is detachably attachable; (iv) the developing device attached to the attachment portion, the developing device including: an electrophotographic photosensitive drum; a developing member for developing a latent image formed on the electrophotographic photosensitive drum; a developer storing container which stores developer for developing the latent image of the electrophotographic photosensitive drum and which has a supplying opening portion for supplying the developer to the developing member; a developer seal member removably attached to the developer storing container so that the developer is sealed in the developer storing container by blocking the supplying opening portion with the developer seal member and is made available to the developing member by removing the developer seal member from the supplying opening portion; a grip portion placed on one end in the longitudinal direction of the developer seal member in order to pull out the
- FIG. 1 is a schematic structural diagram of an embodiment of an image forming apparatus according to the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a vertical sectional view of an embodiment of a process cartridge according to the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing the exterior of a process cartridge according to an embodiment of the present invention before the cartridge is put into use;
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged vertical sectional view of a developing device unit in an embodiment of a process cartridge of the present invention before the unit is put into use;
- FIGS. 5A and 5B are perspective views illustrating how a developer seal member is pasted on a developer storing container in an embodiment of a process cartridge of the present invention
- FIG. 6 is a schematic structural diagram showing developer amount detecting means in the image forming apparatus of the present invention.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram showing an example of a developer amount detecting circuit in the image forming apparatus of the present invention.
- FIG. 8 is a graph showing the relation between the developer residual amount and detecting voltage detected by developer amount detecting means in the image forming apparatus of the present invention.
- FIGS. 9A, 9B, and 9 C are perspective views showing a state of a developer seal member and a contact portion of developer amount detecting means in an embodiment of a process cartridge of the present invention, with FIG. 9A showing a state before the developer seal member is pulled out, FIG. 9B showing the developer seal member being pulled out, and FIG. 9C showing a state after the developer seal member is pulled out;
- FIG. 10 is a schematic diagram showing the relation between a grip member of a developer seal member and a contact portion of developer amount detecting means when a process cartridge is attached to an image forming apparatus main body without pulling out the developer seal member in an embodiment of the image forming apparatus of the present invention
- FIG. 11 is comprised of FIGS. 11A and 11B showing a flow chart illustrating a method of detecting the presence or absence of a developer seal member in the image forming apparatus of the present invention
- FIG. 12 is comprised of FIGS. 12A and 12B showing a flow chart illustrating another embodiment of a method of detecting the presence or absence of a developer seal member in the image forming apparatus of the present invention
- FIG. 13 is comprised of FIGS. 13A and 13B showing a flow chart illustrating still another embodiment of a method of detecting the presence or absence of a developer seal member in the image forming apparatus of the present invention.
- FIG. 14 is comprised of FIGS. 14A and 14B showing a flow chart illustrating yet still another embodiment of a method of detecting the presence or absence of a developer seal member in the image forming apparatus of the present invention.
- An image forming apparatus A has an electrophotographic photosensitive member 9 in the form of drum (hereinafter it may be simply referred to as photosensitive drum).
- the photosensitive drum 9 is first charged with a charging roller 10 that serves as charging means. Then the photosensitive drum 9 is irradiated with a laser beam according to image information by optical means 1 that has a laser diode, a polygon mirror, a lens, a reflective mirror, etc.
- An electrostatic latent image according to the image information is thus formed on the photosensitive drum 9 .
- the electrostatic latent image is developed by developing means using developer to obtain a visualized image, namely, a developer image.
- the developer means has a developing sleeve 11 which is a developer carrying member with a built-in magnet roller, and a developing blade 12 which gives triboelectric charges to developer on the surface of the developing sleeve 11 and which serves as a developer amount regulating member for forming a developer layer of a given thickness.
- the developing sleeve 11 and the developing blade 12 are held in a developing container 13 that is a developing frame body.
- the developing container 13 is incorporated, by welding, with a developer storing container 14 for storing developer as described later to constitute a developing device unit 19 .
- Agitating members 15 - 1 and 15 - 2 for agitating developer and sending the developer into the developing container 13 are provided in the developer storing container 14 .
- the agitating members 15 - 1 and 15 - 2 are rotated to send the developer in the developer storing container 14 out to the developing sleeve 11 in the developing container 13 .
- a developer agitating member 16 is provided in the vicinity of the developing sleeve 11 in order to circulate the developer in the developing container 13 .
- the developer stored in the developer storing container 14 is sent out to the developing container 13 as the agitating members 15 - 1 and 15 - 2 rotate. Then the developer in the developing container 13 is sent to the developing sleeve 11 while being agitated by the developer agitating member 16 .
- the developer adheres to the surface of the developing sleeve 11 with a built-in magnet roller.
- the developer is carried to the developing blade 12 where the developer is given triboelectric charges. Then a developer layer of a given thickness is formed on the developing sleeve 11 and the developer is carried to a developing region of the photosensitive drum 9 .
- the developing sleeve 11 Upon arriving at the developing region, the developer is transferred onto an electrostatic latent image on the photosensitive drum 9 to form a developer image.
- the developing sleeve 11 is connected to a developing bias circuit and, usually, a developing bias voltage obtained by overlapping DC voltage with AC voltage is applied to the developing sleeve 11 .
- a recording medium 2 set in a recording medium cassette 3 a is conveyed to the transfer position by a pickup roller 3 b and convey roller pairs 3 c , 3 d , and 3 e .
- a transferring roller 4 is placed as transferring means and the developer image on the photosensitive drum 9 is transferred onto the recording medium 2 by applying a voltage to the transferring roller 4 .
- the recording medium 2 on which the developer image is transferred is conveyed to fixing means 5 through a convey guide 3 f .
- the fixing means 5 has a fixing roller 5 b with a drive roller 5 c and a heater 5 a built therein, and applies heat and pressure to the passing recording medium 2 to fix the transferred developer image onto the recording medium 2 .
- the recording medium 2 is discharged by discharge roller pairs 3 g and 3 h along a reversal path 3 i onto a discharge tray 6 .
- the discharge tray 6 is set on the top face of the image forming apparatus A. It is also possible to discharge the recording medium 2 by operating a swingable flapper 3 j without sending the recording medium 2 along the reversal path 3 i .
- the photosensitive drum 9 After transferring the developer image to the recording medium 2 by the transferring roller 4 , the photosensitive drum 9 is relieved of residual developer by cleaning means 17 and is subjected to the next image forming process.
- the cleaning means 17 has an elastic cleaning blade 17 a , which abuts the photosensitive drum 9 , to scrape residual developer off the photosensitive drum 9 and collect it in a removed developer reservoir 17 b.
- the description given next with reference to FIGS. 2 and 3 is about a process cartridge B detachably attachable to the image forming apparatus A.
- the process cartridge B is composed of the developing device unit 19 and a photosensitive unit 20 .
- the developing container 13 which has developing means such as the developing sleeve 11 and the developing blade 12
- the developer storing container 14 which stores developer, are integrally formed by welding or the like so that they communicate with each other through a developer supplying opening portion 14 e .
- the photosensitive unit 20 has a drum frame body 18 to which the photosensitive drum 9 , the cleaning means 17 including the cleaning blade 17 a , the charging roller 10 , and others are attached.
- the developing device unit 19 and the photosensitive unit 20 are integrated into one and made into a cartridge by being sandwiched by a side cover (L) 37 and a side cover (R) 38 from both sides as shown in FIG. 3.
- denoted by 51 and 52 are a first electrode and a second electrode, respectively.
- the electrodes serve as a measuring electrode member that constitutes developer amount detecting means, and details thereof will be described later.
- the first electrode 51 and the second electrode 52 are connected to contact portions 51 a and 52 a , respectively, and the contact portions 51 a and 52 a are formed on the side cover (L) 37 (see FIG. 3).
- FIG. 3 is an external perspective view showing a state of the process cartridge before it is put into use.
- a reference symbol 30 denotes a developer seal member for separating the developing container 13 and the developer storing container 14 from each other as described later.
- the developer storing container 14 of the process cartridge B is, as shown in FIG. 2, composed of two storing portions: developer storing portions 14 a and 14 b .
- a bottom partition 14 c for regulating the level at which developer is pumped from the storing portion 14 b is formed where the bottoms of the developer storing portions 14 a and 14 b meet.
- Developer is supplied from the developer storing portion 14 b to the developer storing portion 14 a through an opening portion 14 d formed above the bottom partition 14 c .
- the developer storing portions 14 a and 14 b have therein the agitating members 15 - 1 and 15 - 2 , respectively.
- the agitating member 15 - 1 in the developer storing member 14 a adjacent to the developing container is set at a relatively lower level than the agitating member 15 - 2 . This way, developer after passing through the opening portion 14 d utilizing its own weight can be carried smoothly.
- the agitating members 15 - 1 and 15 - 2 are each constructed of a rotary rod member 15 a , an elastic sheet 15 b formed of polyphenylene sulfide (PPS), and a clamp member 15 c .
- the elastic sheet 15 b is fastened to the rotary rod member 15 a with a screw, or by adhesion, welding, thermal caulking, or other measures.
- the agitating member 15 - 2 in the developer storing portion 14 b rotates in the direction of the arrow shown in FIG. 2 to agitate developer in the developer storing portion 14 b and sends the developer into the developer storing portion 14 a through the opening portion 14 d .
- the agitating member 15 - 1 in the developer storing portion 14 a rotates in the direction of the arrow shown in FIG. 2 to agitate the developer in the developer storing portion 14 a and sends the developer into the developing container 13 through the developer supplying opening portion 14 e .
- ⁇ 1 is set larger than ⁇ 2 ( ⁇ 1 > ⁇ 2 ).
- the rotation angle speed ⁇ 1 of the agitating member 15 - 1 in the developer storing portion 14 a adjacent to the developing container 13 thus set faster makes it easy to supply the developer to the developing sleeve 11 .
- the rotation angle speed ⁇ 2 of the agitating member 15 - 2 which is in far upstream side of the developing container 13 is set slow but not so slow as to stop supply of the developer to the developer storing portion 14 a .
- ⁇ 1 is about twice larger than ⁇ 2 .
- setting ⁇ 1 to an integral multiple of ⁇ 2 should be avoided so as to keep the phases of the agitating members from matching each other.
- One developer storing container 14 is thus divided by the bottom partition 14 c into two developer storing portions 14 a and 14 b .
- the developer storing portions 14 a and 14 b use their respective agitating members 15 - 1 and 15 - 2 to pump the developer up to the height of the bottom partition 14 c , thereby dispersing the weight of the developer. In this way, an increase in torque due to tapping of developer during shipping can be prevented.
- the downstream side agitating member 15 - 1 is positioned relatively lower than the upstream side agitating member 15 - 2 to regulate the amount of developer sent through the opening portion 14 d to the downstream side developer storing portion 14 a .
- the rotation angle speed of the downstream side agitating member 15 - 1 is set faster ( ⁇ 1 > ⁇ 2 ) to prevent excessive agitating in the developer storing portion 14 b which is in far upstream side of the developing sleeve 11 , so that degradation and oversupply of developer can be avoided. This also improves circulation of developer in the downstream side developer storing portion 14 a and stabilizes supply of developer to the developing sleeve 11 .
- the process cartridge B structured as above is detachably attachable, as shown in FIG. 1, to a cartridge attachment portion 8 provided in the apparatus main body of the image forming apparatus A.
- a cartridge attachment portion 8 provided in the apparatus main body of the image forming apparatus A.
- the guide means is formed on each side wall interior surface of the apparatus main body in order to guide and introduce a guided portion (not shown in the drawing) that is formed on each side wall surface of the process cartridge B.
- the positioning means is for positioning the process cartridge B.
- the side walls of the cartridge attachment portion 8 have electrical contact portions ( 53 and 54 ), which are respectively connected to the above-described first electrode 51 and second electrode 52 of the process cartridge B when the process cartridge B is attached (see FIGS. 6, 7, and 10 ).
- the electrical contact portions ( 53 and 54 ) are placed such that their positions coincide with the positions of the contact portions 51 a and 52 a , respectively).
- the contact portion 51 a is electrically connected to the electrical contact portion 53 whereas 52 a is electrically connected to 54 as will be described below.
- the developer seal member 30 separates the developer storing container 14 that stores developer and the developing container 13 from each other to seal the developer storing container 14 , and is removed when the process cartridge is put into use.
- the developer seal member 30 is a laminate obtained by forming a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) film on each side of an aluminum (Al) film and forming a hot melt layer (sealant layer) on the attachment face. As shown in FIG. 4 and FIGS. 5A and 5B, the developer seal member 30 is pasted to the peripheral area of the developer supplying opening portion 14 e so as to block the developer supplying opening portion 14 e of the developer storing container 14 .
- PET polyethylene terephthalate
- Al aluminum
- one layer of the laminated PET films has notches 30 c at its upper and lower ends extending in the longitudinal direction as shown in FIGS. 5A and 5B.
- the notches 30 c make it possible to tear off the developer seal member 30 and open the developer supplying opening portion 14 e .
- the developer seal member 30 is tore along the notches 30 c to open the developer supplying opening portion 14 e of the developer storing container 14 . As shown in FIGS.
- the developer seal member 30 is twice or more longer than the developer supplying opening portion 14 e in the longitudinal direction, and substantially half its length is pasted to the peripheral area of the developer supplying opening portion 14 e so as to block the developer supplying opening portion 14 e .
- the rest of the developer seal member 30 that is, the part that is not pasted, is folded back at one end 30 a in the longitudinal direction of the developer supplying opening portion 14 e , overlaps the portion of the developer seal member 30 that blocks the developer supplying opening portion 14 e , and is led outside from the other end.
- the grip member 14 p and the developer storing container 14 are integrally formed, and a junction portion 14 q where the grip member 14 p is connected to the developer storing container 14 is made particularly thin so that the grip member 14 p can be cut off the developer storing container 14 (see FIG. 3 and FIGS. 9A to 9 C).
- the grip member 14 p is bent at substantially 90° in order to reduce the entire length of the process cartridge B and improve the packing efficiency (see FIG. 3 and FIG. 9A).
- a user pulls up the grip member 14 p of the developer seal member 30 to cut the grip member 14 p off at the thin junction portion 14 q .
- the user pulls the developer seal member 30 in the direction of the arrow shown in FIG. 9B to tear off the developer seal member 30 along the notches 30 c .
- the developer supplying opening portion 14 e of the developer storing container 14 is opened in this way.
- developer amount detecting means developer residual amount detecting means as means that can detect the residual amount of developer in the developer storing container 14 and the developing container 13 consecutively as the developer is consumed.
- the developer amount detecting means in this embodiment has, as clearly shown in FIG. 6, the first electrode 51 and the second electrode 52 as the measuring electrode member constituting the developer amount detecting portion in the developing container 13 and in the developer storing portion 14 a of the developer storing container 14 , respectively.
- the first electrode 51 and the second electrode 52 are arranged so as to face each other sandwiching the agitating member 15 - 1 .
- the positional relation between the agitating member 15 - 1 and the second electrode 52 allows an elastic sheet 15 b of the agitating member 15 - 1 to abut at least the second electrode 52 and rub against the surface of the electrode.
- the first electrode 51 and the second electrode 52 have an elongated shape extending along the longitudinal direction of the developing sleeve 11 , and are formed from a conductive member such as a stainless steel plate.
- Conductive materials employable for the electrodes include, for example, stainless steel (SUS), iron, phosphorus bronze, aluminum, and conductive resin.
- SUS stainless steel
- iron iron
- phosphorus bronze aluminum
- conductive resin conductive resin
- a nonmagnetic metal material such as non-magnetic SUS is preferred in order not to affect circulation of developer which is magnetic.
- the developing sleeve 11 , the first electrode 51 , and the second electrode 52 are measuring electrodes constituting the developer detecting means, and developing bias applying means 61 applies a voltage to the developing sleeve 11 .
- capacitance is induced between the developing sleeve 11 and the first electrode 51 and between the developing sleeve 11 and the second electrode 52 , separately.
- detecting means 60 connected to the second electrode 52 measures the capacitance between the developing sleeve 11 and the second electrode 52 to detect the amount of developer in the developer storing container 14 with high precision.
- the capacitance between the developing sleeve 11 and the first electrode 51 is measured by detecting means 60 ′ connected to the first electrode 51 to detect the amount of developer in the developing container 13 . From these two detection results, the amount of developer in the process cartridge B is detected very accurately.
- FIG. 7 An example of a detection circuit for use in the developer amount detecting means of this embodiment will be described next referring to FIG. 7.
- a developer amount detecting portion 50 has capacitance Ca that changes in accordance with the developer amount between the developing sleeve 11 and the second electrode 52 , and is connected to a control circuit 102 of a developer amount detecting circuit 100 through the electrical contact portion 52 a and the electrical contact portion 54 .
- the contact portion 52 a connected to the second electrode 52 is placed on the side cover (L) 37 of the process cartridge B and the electrical contact portion 54 is placed on the cartridge attachment portion 8 side of the apparatus main body.
- a reference capacitive element Cb is connected to a developing bias circuit 101 , and sets a reference voltage V 1 for detecting the developer amount using an alternating current (AC current) I 1 that is applied through the developing bias circuit 101 .
- the developing bias circuit 101 applies a developing bias voltage to the developing sleeve 11 when the process cartridge B is attached to the apparatus main body to establish an electrical connection between a contact 104 placed in the apparatus main body and an electrical contact 11 a of the developing sleeve 11 .
- the control circuit 102 adds an AC current 13 as well as a voltage drop V 2 to a set voltage V 3 to determine the reference voltage V 1 .
- the AC current 13 is obtained by shunting the AC current I 1 that is applied to the reference capacitive element Cb, namely, reference impedance element, by a volume VR 1 .
- the voltage drop V 2 takes place at a resistor R 2 .
- the set voltage V 3 is set by resistors R 3 and R 4 .
- the output value V 4 is utilized as the detection value of the residual developer amount between the developing sleeve 11 and the second electrode 52 .
- a developer amount detecting portion 50 ′ has capacitance Ca′ that changes in accordance with the developer amount between the developing sleeve 11 and the first electrode 51 , and is connected to a control circuit 102 ′, which has a circuit structure similar to the one described above, through the electrical contacts 51 a and 53 .
- the detection value of the residual developer amount between the developing sleeve 11 and the first electrode 51 is outputted by an amplifier circuit 103 ′ connected to the control circuit 102 ′.
- the contact portion 51 a connected to the first electrode 51 is placed on the side cover (L) 37 of the process cartridge B and the electrical contact 53 is placed on the cartridge attachment portion 8 side of the apparatus main body.
- the developer amount detecting means structured as described above, when the developer amount in the developer storing container 14 of the process cartridge B is large, there is enough developer in the space sandwiched between the developing sleeve 11 and the second electrode 52 . Moreover, the developer between the developing sleeve 11 and the second electrode 52 is agitated by the agitating member 15 - 1 to prevent the developer from leaning to one side and keep the developer level stabilized. The capacitance between the developing sleeve 11 and the second electrode 52 therefore is kept at high level stably. As the developer is consumed by using the process cartridge B, the level of the developer between the developing sleeve 11 and the second electrode 52 is reduced.
- the capacitance between the developing sleeve 11 and the second electrode 52 is also reduced. This means that the developer amount in the developer storing portion 14 a of the developer storing container 14 can be detected consecutively by detecting a change in capacitance between the developing sleeve 11 and the second electrode 52 .
- a change in capacitance between the developing sleeve 11 and the first electrode 51 is measured to detect a change in the amount of developer in the developing container 13 , that is, to detect the amount of developer in the developing container 13 with high precision. In this way, detection of the residual developer amount is continued until the process cartridge B comes to the end of its service life.
- the developing sleeve 11 and the first electrode 51 are arranged such that they face the second electrode 52 with the agitating member 15 - 1 sandwiched therebetween.
- This structure makes it possible to agitate the developer between the developing sleeve 11 and the first electrode 51 and the second electrode 52 constantly by the agitating member 15 - 1 and prevent the developer from leaning to one side, thereby keeping the developer level stabilized.
- the elastic sheet member 15 b of the agitating member 15 - 1 abuts at least the second electrode 52 to scrape off developer adhered to the surface of the second electrode 52 . Therefore the residual developer amount can always be detected stably and correctly.
- the capacitance between the developing sleeve 51 and the second electrode 52 as well as the capacitance between the developing sleeve 11 and the first electrode 51 are thus detected consecutively in order to detect the amount of remaining developer as the developer is consumed after the process cartridge B is attached to the cartridge attachment portion 8 of the apparatus main body and the image forming apparatus A is operated. Based on the capacitance detected, the amount of developer consumed is displayed to recommend a user to prepare a new process cartridge or a supplementary developer cartridge, and detection information of ‘no developer’ is displayed to prompt a user to replace the old process cartridge or supply the old process cartridge with developer.
- the developer seal member 30 is, as described above, pasted to the peripheral area of the developer supplying opening portion 14 e of the developer storing container 14 so as to block the opening portion, and the end (grip end) 30 b led outside has the grip member 14 p attached thereto.
- the grip member 14 p and the developer storing container 14 are integrally formed and the grip member 14 p is bent at substantially 90° as shown in FIG. 3 and FIG. 9A.
- the grip member 14 p of the developer seal member 30 is pulled up and cut off by a user immediately before a new process cartridge B is put into use, and the user pulls the grip member 14 p in the direction indicated by the arrow in FIG. 9B.
- the developer in the developer storing container 14 is supplied to the developing container 13 through the developer supplying opening portion 14 e and now ready for use.
- conduction between the electrical contacts of the above-described developer detecting means is structurally cut off when the process cartridge B is attached to the apparatus main body without pulling the developer seal member 30 out.
- This structure makes it possible to detect the developer seal member 30 that is accidentally left in place without being pulled out from the developer amount detection value and to notify a user through notifying means, thereby avoiding the problems described above. Also, this structure does not need to newly add a special detecting member and therefore prevention of leaving the developer seal member in place accidentally without being pulled out can be achieved without increasing cost.
- the presence or absence of the developer seal member 30 is detected from the voltage level of a detecting voltage of each electrode which is detected by the developer residual amount detecting means.
- the grip member 14 p structured such that it can insulate the electrical contact portion 54 of the image forming apparatus main body and the contact portion 52 a of the cartridge from each other and that it can be removed by pulling out the developer seal member 30 is particularly employed as a member that covers and masks the contact portion 52 a connected to the second electrode 52 .
- the grip member 14 p attached to the end (grip end) 30 b of the developer seal member 30 which is led outside is bent so as to cover the contact portion 52 a as shown in FIGS. 3 and 9A.
- the contact portion 52 a is for connecting the second electrode 52 to the detecting means 60 and is placed on the side cover (L) 37 .
- the contact portion 51 a connected to the first electrode 51 is electrically connected to the electrical contact 53 on the apparatus main body side but the grip member 14 p is interposed between the contact portion 52 a connected to the second electrode 52 and the electrical contact 54 on the apparatus main body side to cut an electrical connection between the contact portions 52 a and the electrical contact portion 54 .
- the contact portion 52 a is exposed for the first time as shown in FIG. 9C only after the grip member 14 p is pulled up, cut off, and pulled in the direction indicated by the arrow shown in FIG. 9B to pull out the developer seal member 30 in preparation for attaching the process cartridge B to the apparatus main body.
- the contact portion 51 a connected to the first electrode 51 is electrically connected to the electrical contact portion 53 on the apparatus main body side and the contact portion 52 a connected to the second electrode 52 is electrically connected to the electrical contact portion 54 on the apparatus main body side at the same time.
- FIGS. 11A and 11B Described next referring to a flow chart of FIGS. 11A and 11B are an operation which starts with detection of the presence or absence of the developer seal member and which ends with print stand-by.
- Step F 101 the process cartridge B is attached to the image forming apparatus main body (Step F 101 ), a power supply switch is turned ON, or a door switch is turned ON (Step F 102 ).
- Step F 102 a power supply switch is turned ON, or a door switch is turned ON.
- Step F 103 a CPU to output a signal that turns a developing AC ON and a developing AC is applied.
- Step F 104 the residual amount of the developer between the developing sleeve 11 and the first electrode 51 is detected and the residual amount of the developer between the developing sleeve 11 and the second electrode 52 is detected (Step F 104 ).
- the detecting voltage detected at the first electrode 51 in the developer amount detecting means is at a “developer empty level (x)” shown in FIG. 8.
- the detecting circuit of the second electrode 52 detects that the contact portion 52 a and the electrical contact portion 54 are in an open state since the contact portion 52 a of the second electrode 52 and the electrical contact 54 on the apparatus main body side are blocked and insulated from each other by the grip member 14 p as shown in FIG. 10.
- the detecting circuit detects a voltage at a “no cartridge level (y)” in FIG. 8.
- Step F 109 When it is thus detected that the detecting voltage between the developing sleeve 11 and the first electrode 51 is at the “developer empty level (x)” and that the detecting voltage between the developing sleeve 11 and the second electrode 52 is at the “no cartridge level (y)”, the fact that the developer seal member 30 has not been pulled out is detected and it is judged as so.
- the subsequent operation is determined based on detection results of the voltage between the developing sleeve 11 and the first electrode 51 and the voltage between the developing sleeve 11 and the second electrode 52 . If the “developer empty level (x)” and the “no cartridge level (y)” are not detected, the presence of cartridge and the presence of developer are confirmed to start normal plural forward rotation (Step F 109 ).
- Step F 110 a main motor is turned ON (Step F 110 ), a charging AC is turned ON (Step F 111 ), and the developing AC is turned ON (Step F 112 ).
- Step F 113 the residual amount of the developer between the developing sleeve 11 and the second electrode 52 is detected and, in Step F 114 , the residual amount of the developer between the developing sleeve 11 and the first electrode 51 is detected. If the detection output on the first electrode 51 side tells that there is no developer, “no developer” is displayed in Step F 117 to notify a user. If the detection output tells that there is developer, the operation proceeds to Step F 115 (where negative transfer is turned ON) and the apparatus enters a stand-by state.
- Step F 104 If the “developer empty level (x)” and the “no cartridge level (y)” are detected in Step F 104 , it is judged in Step F 105 that there is a developer seal member and “developer seal member exists” is displayed in Step F 106 to notify a user of the fact that the developer seal member has not been pulled out.
- the process cartridge is then taken out of the apparatus main body in Step F 107 .
- the operation returns to Step F 101 and the process cartridge from which the developer seal member has been removed is attached to the apparatus main body.
- this embodiment takes a structure in which one of the two contact portions in the developer amount detecting means is masked, specifically by covering the contact portion with the grip member of the developer seal member, to cut the electrical connection with the apparatus main body. From the detecting voltage level of the masked contact portion and the detecting voltage level of the other contact portion, the presence or absence of the developer seal member can be detected, thereby achieving the detection with an inexpensive structure in a shorter period.
- the apparatus of this embodiment prevents, without needing a special detecting member, a developer seal member from being left in place accidentally without being pulled out because it prompts a user to pull out the developer seal member.
- the grip member is a separate member from the developer seal member.
- the grip member and the developer seal member may be formed integrally.
- the grip member may be formed on the above-described side cover in a manner that allows the grip member to be cut off from the side cover.
- Detecting the presence or absence of a developer seal member in the above fashion also allows a process cartridge that is packed with an image forming apparatus prior to shipping of the apparatus to notify a user to pull out the developer seal member, thereby improving the usability.
- the presence or absence of the developer seal member is detected by the above-described developer residual amount detecting method solely from detecting voltage levels without masking a contact portion.
- this embodiment is different from the above-described embodiment in that a contact portion connected to an electrode is not covered with the grip member 14 p of the developer seal member 30 , but is similar to the above-described embodiment in the structure of the rest of the process cartridge, the developer residual amount detecting circuit, and the developer residual amount detection output characteristic.
- FIGS. 12A and 12B show a flow chart of the operation from detection of the presence or absence of the developer seal member according to this embodiment to print stand-by.
- the process cartridge B is attached to the image forming apparatus main body (Step G 101 ), and a power supply switch is turned ON, or a door switch is turned ON (Step G 102 ). This causes a CPU to output a signal that turns a developing AC ON and a developing AC is applied (Step G 103 ). As a result, the residual amount of the developer between the developing sleeve 11 and the first electrode 51 is detected (Step G 104 ). The subsequent operation is determined based on this detection result. If a voltage at the “no cartridge level (y)” (FIG. 8) is detected, “no cartridge” is displayed in Step G 119 to notify a user.
- Step G 104 If a voltage at the level indicating the presence of the cartridge is detected in Step G 104 , the residual amount of the developer between the developing sleeve 11 and the first electrode 51 is detected in Step G 105 .
- the subsequent operation is varied depending on this detection result.
- Step G 110 normal plural forward rotation is started (Step G 110 ). Thereafter, a main motor is turned ON (Step G 111 ), a charging AC is turned ON (Step G 112 ), and the developing AC is turned ON (Step G 113 ).
- Step G 114 the residual amount of the developer between the developing sleeve 11 and the second electrode 52 is detected and, in Step G 115 , the residual amount of the developer between the developing sleeve 11 and the first electrode 51 is detected. If the detection output on the first electrode 51 side tells that there is no developer, “no developer” is displayed in Step G 118 to notify a user. If the detection output tells that there is developer, the operation proceeds to Step G 116 (where negative transfer is turned ON) and the apparatus enters a stand-by state.
- Step G 105 If the “developer empty level (x)” is detected in Step G 105 from the detection of the developer residual amount between the developing sleeve 11 and the first electrode 51 , it is judged in Step G 106 that there is a developer seal member and “developer seal member exists” is displayed in Step G 107 to notify a user of the fact that the developer seal member has not been pulled out.
- the process cartridge is then taken out of the apparatus main body in Step G 108 . After the developer seal member is pulled out of the process cartridge in Step G 109 , the operation returns to Step G 101 and the process cartridge from which the developer seal member has been removed is attached to the apparatus main body.
- the presence or absence of the developer seal member can be detected from the developer residual amount detecting voltage level without providing a member that masks a contact portion of the developer amount detecting means.
- the detection can be achieved by an inexpensive structure in a shorter period without needing a special member.
- the apparatus of this embodiment prevents, without needing a special detecting member, a developer seal member from being left in place accidentally without being pulled out because it prompts a user to pull out the developer seal member.
- the presence or absence of the developer seal member is detected solely from developer amount detecting voltage levels.
- This embodiment is characterized in that the presence or absence of the developer seal member is detected from developer amount detecting voltage levels and from the content of a memory that is a storage medium attached to a process cartridge.
- the process cartridge of this embodiment has a storage medium memory device provided on the cartridge frame body. In the storage medium memory, information for judging whether the process cartridge is old or new is recorded along with various data including the lot number of the cartridge, initial values of process conditions and the like, situation of use, and characteristics of the image forming apparatus and process means.
- the rest namely, the developer residual amount detecting circuit and the developer residual amount detection output characteristics, are similar to those in the above described embodiment.
- FIGS. 13A and 13B show a flow chart of the operation from detection of the presence or absence of the developer seal member according to this embodiment to print stand-by.
- Step H 101 The process cartridge B is attached to the image forming apparatus main body (Step H 101 ), and a power supply switch is turned ON, or a door switch is turned ON (Step H 102 ).
- Step H 103 communication with the storage medium memory on the cartridge is started. When it is detected through this communication that there is no cartridge, “no cartridge” is displayed in Step H 120 to notify a user. If the presence of a cartridge is detected in Step H 103 , the communication is continued to detect whether or not information of a new cartridge has been stored in Step H 104 .
- Step H 111 to Step H 114 If the result tells that the attached cartridge is not a new cartridge, it is judged that the developer seal member has been pulled out and the apparatus enters the normal plural forward rotation sequence (Step H 111 to Step H 114 ). Then, the residual amount of the developer between the developing sleeve 11 and the second electrode 52 is detected in Step H 115 and the residual amount of the developer between the developing sleeve 11 and the first electrode 51 is detected in Step H 116 . If the detection output on the first electrode 51 side tells that there is no developer, “no developer” is displayed in Step H 119 to notify a user. If the detection output tells that there is developer, the operation proceeds to Step H 117 (where negative transfer is turned ON) and the apparatus enters a stand-by state.
- Step H 104 If information of a new cartridge is detected in Step H 104 , a developing AC is applied (Step H 105 ) and the residual amount of the developer between the developing sleeve 11 and the first electrode 51 is detected (Step H 106 ). The subsequent operation is varied depending on this detection result.
- Step H 111 ⁇ When the “developer empty level (x)” is not detected, it is judged that the developer seal member has already been pulled out and the apparatus enters the normal plural forward rotation sequence (Step H 111 ⁇ ) in a manner similar to the one described above.
- Step H 106 if the “developer empty level (x)” is detected in Step H 106 , it is judged in Step H 107 that there is a developer seal member and “developer seal member exists” is displayed in Step H 108 to notify a user of the fact that the developer seal member has not been pulled out.
- the process cartridge is then taken out of the apparatus main body in Step H 109 and the developer seal member is pulled out of the process cartridge in Step H 110 . Thereafter, the operation returns to Step H 101 and the process cartridge from which the developer seal member has been removed is attached to the apparatus main body.
- This embodiment is, similar to the embodiment described above referring to FIGS. 13A and 13B, characterized in that the presence or absence of the developer seal member is detected from developer amount detecting voltage levels and from the content of a memory that is a storage medium attached to a process cartridge.
- This embodiment employs a structure in which one of the two contact portions in the developer amount detecting means is masked, specifically by the grip member of the developer seal member to cover the electrical contact and cut its electrical connection with the apparatus main body.
- Step J 101 after the process cartridge B is attached to the image forming apparatus main body (Step J 101 ) and a power supply switch is turned ON, or a door switch is turned ON (Step J 102 ), communication with the storage medium memory on the cartridge is started in Step J 103 . If it is detected through this communication that there is no cartridge, “no cartridge” is displayed in Step J 120 to notify a user. If the presence of a cartridge is detected in Step J 103 , the communication is continued to detect whether or not information of a new cartridge has been stored in Step J 104 .
- Step J 111 to Step J 114 the apparatus enters the normal plural forward rotation sequence. If information of a new cartridge is detected in Step J 104 , a developing AC is applied (Step J 105 ) and the residual amount of the developer between the developing sleeve 11 and the second electrode 52 is detected (Step J 106 ).
- the detecting circuit of the second electrode 52 detects that the contact portion 52 a and the electrical contact portion 54 are in an open state since the contact portion 52 a of the second electrode 52 and the electrical contact portion 54 on the apparatus main body side are blocked by the grip member 14 p as shown in FIG. 10.
- the detecting circuit detects a voltage at a “no cartridge level (y)” in FIG. 8. The subsequent operation is varied depending on this detection result.
- the “no cartridge level (y)” is not detected, it is judged that the developer seal member has been pulled out and the apparatus enters the normal plural forward rotation sequence (Step J 111 ⁇ ) in a manner similar to the one described above.
- Step J 106 if the “no cartridge level (y)” is detected in Step J 106 , it is judged in Step J 107 that there is a developer seal member (that is, that the developer seal member has accidentally been left in place without being pulled out) and “developer seal member exists” is displayed in Step J 108 to notify a user of the fact that the developer seal member has not been pulled out.
- the process cartridge is then taken out of the apparatus main body in Step J 109 and the developer seal member is pulled out of the process cartridge in Step J 110 . Thereafter, the operation returns to Step J 101 and the process cartridge from which the developer seal member has been removed is attached to the apparatus main body.
- the presence or absence of the developer seal member can be detected from information in the storage medium memory attached to the process cartridge and from the detecting voltage level of the developer amount detecting means. Therefore the apparatus of this embodiment can shorten the detection time and can prevent, without needing a special detecting member, a developer seal member from being left in place accidentally without being pulled out because it prompts a user to pull out the developer seal member.
- conceivable means to notify the fact that the developer seal member has not been pulled out include, in addition to displaying “developer seal member exists” in a display part on the image forming apparatus main body, displaying “pull developer seal member” or like other message that prompts a user to pull out the developer seal member and lighting a warning lamp or the like. It will catch user's attention more easily if a message telling to pull out the developer seal member, or illustration of specifics of the work needed (operation of pulling out the seal), is displayed on the screen of the computer or the like that is used for the image output.
- this embodiment employs a structure in which one of contact portions connected to at least two different electrodes of the developer amount detecting means is masked, specifically, by the grip member of the developer seal member to cover the contact portion and cut its electrical connection with the apparatus main body. This allows the apparatus of this embodiment to detect the presence or absence of the developer seal member from the detecting voltage level of the masked contact portion and from the detecting voltage level of the other contact portion and to shorten the detection time using an inexpensive structure without needing a special member.
- the presence or absence of the developer seal member can be detected from the developer amount detecting voltage levels detected by at least two electrodes in the developer amount detecting means. Therefore the detection can be made accurately by an inexpensive structure without providing a member that masks a contact portion of the developer amount detecting means.
- the presence or absence of the developer seal member can be detected from information of the storage medium memory attached to the process cartridge and from the detecting voltage level of the developer amount detecting means.
- the detection time thus can be shortened even more.
- the grip member or the developer seal member covers a contact portion for relaying a signal that is detected by the measuring electrode member to the detecting means when the process cartridge or developing device is attached to the image forming apparatus without removing the developer seal member. Therefore the developer seal member that has been accidentally left in place without being pulled out can be detected without fail.
- the present invention can detect without fail the developer seal member that is accidentally left in place without being pulled out by using detecting means for detecting the amount of developer in the developer storing container and the developing frame body instead of dedicated detecting means.
- the present invention can prevent the image forming apparatus main body from performing an image forming operation when the developing device or process cartridge is attached to the image forming apparatus main body without removing the developer seal member.
- the present invention can notify a user of the fact that the developer seal member has not been pulled out and recommend pulling out the developer seal member.
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Abstract
A process cartridge detachably attachable to an image forming apparatus main body has a developer storing container with a supplying opening portion through which developer is supplied to a developing member, a developer seal member removably attached to the developer storing container, a grip portion for pulling out the developer seal member, and a contact portion electrically connected to a main body electrical contact of the image forming apparatus main body when the process cartridge is attached to the image forming apparatus main body. In this process cartridge, the grip portion covers the contact portion to cut an electrical connection between the contact portion and the main body electrical contact in the case that the process cartridge is attached to the image forming apparatus main body without removing the developer seal member. In this way, the developer seal member that is removably attached to the developer storing container can be pulled out without fail.
Description
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a process cartridge detachably attachable to an image forming apparatus main body, a developing device, and image forming apparatus to which the process cartridge or the developing device is detachably attachable.
- The term image forming apparatus here means one that forms an image on a recording medium using the electrophotography image forming process, and includes electrophotographic copying machines, electrophotographic printers (such as laser beam printers and LED printers), fax machines, word processors, etc.
- A “process cartridge” refers to a cartridge obtained by integrating electrophotographic photosensitive drum with at least developing means so as to be detachably attachable to an image forming apparatus main body.
- 2. Related Background Art
- Image forming apparatus using the electrophotography image forming process forms a latent image by irradiating an electrophotographic photosensitive member with light according to image information, visualizes an image from this latent image by supplying developing means with developer that is a recording material, and then forms the image on a recording medium by transferring the image from the electrophotographic photosensitive member onto the recording medium.
- Such image forming apparatus employs a process cartridge method in which an electrophotographic photosensitive member and process means working over the electrophotographic photosensitive member are integrated to make a cartridge, or at least an electrophotographic photosensitive member and developing means are integrated to make a cartridge, and the cartridge is detachably attachable to an image forming apparatus main body. The process cartridge method allows a user to perform maintenance work of the apparatus by himself/herself, thereby improving the operability greatly. The process cartridge method is widely used in image forming apparatuses.
- This type of process cartridge has a developing container for holding and receiving a developer carrying member that gives an electrophotographic photosensitive member developer, as well as a developer storing container for storing developer to be supplied to the developing container, and uses a developer seal member for separating the developing container and the developer storing container from each other in order to seal the developer in the developer storing container and prevent the developer from being sprayed until time of use. The developer seal member is structured such that it can be removed when the time comes to use the process cartridge. The developer seal member is pulled out of the cartridge before the process cartridge is attached to the image forming apparatus main body. This opens an opening portion of the developer storing container that stores developer to make the developer available to the developing container and the developer carrying member.
- In image forming apparatus of process cartridge method, developer stored in a developer storing container inside a cartridge is consumed by forming an image. When the developer is spent, a user replaces the old process cartridge with new one to allow the apparatus to form an image again. Therefore it is necessary to notify, as the need arises, a user of how much of the developer remains in the cartridge and is available for image forming. In many cases, a process cartridge or image forming apparatus is provided with developer amount detecting means that can detect the remaining developer level consecutively in order to recommend a user to prepare a new cartridge and change properly and efficiently as the developer in the current cartridge is running out.
- In the above-described process cartridge using a developer seal member which separates a developing container and a developer storing container from each other to seal developer in the developer storing container, the developer seal member must be pulled out of the cartridge upon the arrival of time of use. If, by mistake, the process cartridge is attached to the image forming device main body without pulling out the developer seal member, image output cannot be obtained because no developer is supplied to a developer carrying member and an electrophotographic photosensitive member when the image forming apparatus is turned on.
- In order to avoid this situation, a measure disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 09-197945 has been proposed as means for detecting the presence or absence of a developer seal member. The means disclosed in this publication which detects the presence or absence of a developer seal member has, in a cartridge attachment portion of the apparatus main body, a light emitting portion and light receiving portion of a photointerrupter for detecting the presence or absence of a developer seal member in a process cartridge. In the case that the process cartridge is attached to the apparatus and main body and the developer seal member is not pulled out of the process cartridge, light from the light emitting portion is blocked by the developer seal member and does not reach the light receiving portion. A detecting circuit connected to the photointerrupter of the apparatus main body thus detects that the developer seal member is not pulled out. Further, based on the detection result, the fact that the developer seal member has not been pulled out is displayed in, for example, a display unit of the apparatus main body to notify a user of the fact.
- However, the detecting means disclosed in the publication needs to provide the apparatus main body with the photointerrupter having the light emitting portion and the light receiving portion and with the detecting circuit of the photointerrupter. This addition of parts and circuits makes the structure expensive.
- Another method is to affix a projecting member at an end (an end in the pulling-out direction) of a developer seal member to physically prevent a process cartridge from entering image forming apparatus main body unless the developer seal member is pulled out. However, this method requires a fairly large projecting member in order to make sure that the process cartridge cannot enter the image forming apparatus main body.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a developing device, process cartridge, and image forming apparatus capable of detecting, without fail, a developer seal member which is removably attached to a developer storing container to block a supplying opening portion and seal developer in the developer storing container and which should be pulled out to open the supplying opening portion and make the developer available to a developing member but is accidentally left in place without being pulled out.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a developing device, process cartridge, and image forming apparatus capable of detecting, without fail, with no need for dedicated detecting means, a developer seal member which is removably attached to a developer storing container to block a supplying opening portion and seal developer in the developer storing container and which should be pulled out to open the supplying opening portion and make the developer available to a developing member but is accidentally left in place without being pulled out.
- Further, another object of the present invention is to provide a developing device, process cartridge, and image forming apparatus which do not start image forming operations when the developing device or the process cartridge is attached to the image forming apparatus main body without removing a developer seal member.
- Still further, another object of the present invention is to provide a developing device, process cartridge, and image forming apparatus capable of detecting a developer seal member which is accidentally left without being pulled out when the developing device or the process cartridge is attached to the image forming apparatus main body without removing the developer seal member.
- Yet further, another object of the present invention is to provide a process cartridge detachably attachable to an image forming apparatus main body, including: an electrophotographic photosensitive drum; a developing member for developing a latent image formed on the electrophotographic photosensitive drum; a developer storing container which stores developer for developing the latent image of the electrophotographic photosensitive drum and which has a supplying opening portion for supplying the developer to the developing member; a developer seal member removably attached to the developer storing container so that the developer is sealed in the developer storing container by blocking the supplying opening portion with the developer seal member and is made available to the developing member by removing the developer seal member from the supplying opening portion; a grip portion placed on one end in the longitudinal direction of the developer seal member in order to pull out the developer seal member and open the supplying opening portion; a measuring electrode member for detecting the amount of the developer in the process cartridge; and a contact portion electrically connected to a main body electrical contact of the image forming apparatus main body when the process cartridge is attached to the image forming apparatus main body, the contact portion relaying, to the main body electrical contact, a signal sent from the measuring electrode member in accordance with the amount of the developer so that the image forming apparatus main body can detect the developer amount, in which in the case that the process cartridge is attached to the image forming apparatus main body without removing the developer seal member, the grip portion covers the contact portion to cut an electrical connection between the contact portion and the main body electrical contact.
- Furthermore, another object of the present invention is to provide a developing device detachably attachable to an image forming apparatus main body, including: a developing member for developing a latent image formed on the electrophotographic photosensitive drum; a developer storing container which stores developer for developing the latent image of the electrophotographic photosensitive drum and which has a supplying opening portion for supplying the developer to the developing member; a developer seal member removably attached to the developer storing container so that the developer is sealed in the developer storing container by blocking the supplying opening portion with the developer seal member and is made available to the developing member by removing the developer seal member from the supplying opening portion; a grip portion placed on one end in the longitudinal direction of the developer seal member in order to pull out the developer seal member and open the supplying opening portion; a measuring electrode member for detecting the amount of the developer in the developing device; and a contact portion electrically connected to a main body electrical contact of the image forming apparatus main body in the case that the developing device is attached to the image forming apparatus main body, the contact portion relaying, to the main body electrical contact, a signal sent from the measuring electrode member in accordance with the amount of the developer so that the image forming apparatus main body can detect the developer amount, in which when the developing device is attached to the image forming apparatus main body without removing the developer seal member, the grip portion covers the contact portion to cut an electrical connection between the contact portion and the main body electrical contact.
- Moreover, another object of the present invention is to provide an image forming apparatus with a detachable process cartridge for forming an image on a recording medium, including: (i) a main body electrical contact; (ii) detecting means; (iii) an attachment portion to which the process cartridge is detachably attachable; (iv) the process cartridge attached to the attachment portion, the process cartridge including: an electrophotographic photosensitive drum; a developing member for developing a latent image formed on the electrophotographic photosensitive drum; a developer storing container which stores developer for developing the latent image of the electrophotographic photosensitive drum and which has a supplying opening portion for supplying the developer to the developing member; a developer seal member removably attached to the developer storing container so that the developer is sealed in the developer storing container by blocking the supplying opening portion with the developer seal member and is made available to the developing member by removing the developer seal member from the supplying opening portion; a grip portion placed on one end in the longitudinal direction of the developer seal member in order to pull out the developer seal member and open the supplying opening portion; a measuring electrode member for detecting the amount of the developer in the process cartridge; and a contact portion electrically connected to the main body electrical contact when the process cartridge is attached to a main body of the image forming apparatus, the contact portion relaying, to the main body electrical contact, a signal sent from the measuring electrode member in accordance with the amount of the developer so that the detecting means can detect the developer amount, the contact portion being covered with the grip portion to cut an electrical connection between the contact portion and the main body electrical contact when the process cartridge is attached to the image forming apparatus main body without removing the developer seal member; and (v) convey means for conveying the recording medium.
- Further, another object of the present invention is to provide an image forming apparatus with a detachable developing device for forming an image on a recording medium, including: (i) a main body electrical contact; (ii) detecting means; (iii) an attachment portion to which the developing device is detachably attachable; (iv) the developing device attached to the attachment portion, the developing device including: an electrophotographic photosensitive drum; a developing member for developing a latent image formed on the electrophotographic photosensitive drum; a developer storing container which stores developer for developing the latent image of the electrophotographic photosensitive drum and which has a supplying opening portion for supplying the developer to the developing member; a developer seal member removably attached to the developer storing container so that the developer is sealed in the developer storing container by blocking the supplying opening portion with the developer seal member and is made available to the developing member by removing the developer seal member from the supplying opening portion; a grip portion placed on one end in the longitudinal direction of the developer seal member in order to pull out the developer seal member and open the supplying opening portion; a measuring electrode member for detecting the amount of the developer in the developing device; and a contact portion electrically connected to the main body electrical contact in the case that the developing device is attached to a main body of the image forming apparatus, the contact portion relaying, to the main body electrical contact, a signal sent from the measuring electrode member in accordance with the amount of the developer so that the detecting means can detect the developer amount, the contact portion being covered with the grip portion to cut an electrical connection between the contact portion and the main body electrical contact in the case that the developing device is attached to the image forming apparatus main body without removing the developer seal member; and (v) convey means for conveying the recording medium.
- In the accompanying drawings:
- FIG. 1 is a schematic structural diagram of an embodiment of an image forming apparatus according to the present invention;
- FIG. 2 is a vertical sectional view of an embodiment of a process cartridge according to the present invention;
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view showing the exterior of a process cartridge according to an embodiment of the present invention before the cartridge is put into use;
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged vertical sectional view of a developing device unit in an embodiment of a process cartridge of the present invention before the unit is put into use;
- FIGS. 5A and 5B are perspective views illustrating how a developer seal member is pasted on a developer storing container in an embodiment of a process cartridge of the present invention;
- FIG. 6 is a schematic structural diagram showing developer amount detecting means in the image forming apparatus of the present invention;
- FIG. 7 is a diagram showing an example of a developer amount detecting circuit in the image forming apparatus of the present invention;
- FIG. 8 is a graph showing the relation between the developer residual amount and detecting voltage detected by developer amount detecting means in the image forming apparatus of the present invention;
- FIGS. 9A, 9B, and9C are perspective views showing a state of a developer seal member and a contact portion of developer amount detecting means in an embodiment of a process cartridge of the present invention, with FIG. 9A showing a state before the developer seal member is pulled out, FIG. 9B showing the developer seal member being pulled out, and FIG. 9C showing a state after the developer seal member is pulled out;
- FIG. 10 is a schematic diagram showing the relation between a grip member of a developer seal member and a contact portion of developer amount detecting means when a process cartridge is attached to an image forming apparatus main body without pulling out the developer seal member in an embodiment of the image forming apparatus of the present invention;
- FIG. 11 is comprised of FIGS. 11A and 11B showing a flow chart illustrating a method of detecting the presence or absence of a developer seal member in the image forming apparatus of the present invention;
- FIG. 12 is comprised of FIGS. 12A and 12B showing a flow chart illustrating another embodiment of a method of detecting the presence or absence of a developer seal member in the image forming apparatus of the present invention;
- FIG. 13 is comprised of FIGS. 13A and 13B showing a flow chart illustrating still another embodiment of a method of detecting the presence or absence of a developer seal member in the image forming apparatus of the present invention; and
- FIG. 14 is comprised of FIGS. 14A and 14B showing a flow chart illustrating yet still another embodiment of a method of detecting the presence or absence of a developer seal member in the image forming apparatus of the present invention.
- Preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described below with reference to the drawings.
- First, a description is given with reference to FIGS. 1 through 3 on an image forming apparatus to which a process cartridge structured in accordance with the present invention is attached detachably. The description given in this embodiment particularly takes an electrophotography method laser beam printer as an example.
- An image forming apparatus A has an electrophotographic
photosensitive member 9 in the form of drum (hereinafter it may be simply referred to as photosensitive drum). Thephotosensitive drum 9 is first charged with a chargingroller 10 that serves as charging means. Then thephotosensitive drum 9 is irradiated with a laser beam according to image information byoptical means 1 that has a laser diode, a polygon mirror, a lens, a reflective mirror, etc. An electrostatic latent image according to the image information is thus formed on thephotosensitive drum 9. The electrostatic latent image is developed by developing means using developer to obtain a visualized image, namely, a developer image. - The developer means has a developing
sleeve 11 which is a developer carrying member with a built-in magnet roller, and a developingblade 12 which gives triboelectric charges to developer on the surface of the developingsleeve 11 and which serves as a developer amount regulating member for forming a developer layer of a given thickness. The developingsleeve 11 and the developingblade 12 are held in a developingcontainer 13 that is a developing frame body. The developingcontainer 13 is incorporated, by welding, with adeveloper storing container 14 for storing developer as described later to constitute a developingdevice unit 19. - Agitating members15-1 and 15-2 for agitating developer and sending the developer into the developing
container 13 are provided in thedeveloper storing container 14. The agitating members 15-1 and 15-2 are rotated to send the developer in thedeveloper storing container 14 out to the developingsleeve 11 in the developingcontainer 13. In the developingcontainer 13, adeveloper agitating member 16 is provided in the vicinity of the developingsleeve 11 in order to circulate the developer in the developingcontainer 13. - With the above-described structure, the developer stored in the
developer storing container 14 is sent out to the developingcontainer 13 as the agitating members 15-1 and 15-2 rotate. Then the developer in the developingcontainer 13 is sent to the developingsleeve 11 while being agitated by thedeveloper agitating member 16. The developer adheres to the surface of the developingsleeve 11 with a built-in magnet roller. With the rotation of the developingsleeve 11, the developer is carried to the developingblade 12 where the developer is given triboelectric charges. Then a developer layer of a given thickness is formed on the developingsleeve 11 and the developer is carried to a developing region of thephotosensitive drum 9. Upon arriving at the developing region, the developer is transferred onto an electrostatic latent image on thephotosensitive drum 9 to form a developer image. The developingsleeve 11 is connected to a developing bias circuit and, usually, a developing bias voltage obtained by overlapping DC voltage with AC voltage is applied to the developingsleeve 11. - In synchronization with formation of the developer image described above, a
recording medium 2 set in arecording medium cassette 3 a is conveyed to the transfer position by apickup roller 3 b and conveyroller pairs 3 c, 3 d, and 3 e. At the transfer position, a transferringroller 4 is placed as transferring means and the developer image on thephotosensitive drum 9 is transferred onto therecording medium 2 by applying a voltage to the transferringroller 4. - The
recording medium 2 on which the developer image is transferred is conveyed to fixing means 5 through a conveyguide 3 f. The fixing means 5 has a fixingroller 5 b with adrive roller 5 c and aheater 5 a built therein, and applies heat and pressure to the passingrecording medium 2 to fix the transferred developer image onto therecording medium 2. Thereafter therecording medium 2 is discharged by discharge roller pairs 3 g and 3 h along areversal path 3 i onto adischarge tray 6. Thedischarge tray 6 is set on the top face of the image forming apparatus A. It is also possible to discharge therecording medium 2 by operating aswingable flapper 3 j without sending therecording medium 2 along thereversal path 3 i. The above-described pick uproller 3 b, conveyroller pairs 3 c, 3 d, and 3 e, conveyguide 3 f, and discharge roller pairs 3 g and 3 h, together with some other parts, constitute conveymeans 3 for therecording medium 2. - After transferring the developer image to the
recording medium 2 by the transferringroller 4, thephotosensitive drum 9 is relieved of residual developer by cleaningmeans 17 and is subjected to the next image forming process. The cleaning means 17 has anelastic cleaning blade 17 a, which abuts thephotosensitive drum 9, to scrape residual developer off thephotosensitive drum 9 and collect it in a removeddeveloper reservoir 17 b. - The description given next with reference to FIGS. 2 and 3 is about a process cartridge B detachably attachable to the image forming apparatus A. The process cartridge B is composed of the developing
device unit 19 and aphotosensitive unit 20. In the developingdevice unit 19, the developingcontainer 13, which has developing means such as the developingsleeve 11 and the developingblade 12, and thedeveloper storing container 14, which stores developer, are integrally formed by welding or the like so that they communicate with each other through a developer supplying openingportion 14 e. Thephotosensitive unit 20 has adrum frame body 18 to which thephotosensitive drum 9, the cleaning means 17 including thecleaning blade 17 a, the chargingroller 10, and others are attached. The developingdevice unit 19 and thephotosensitive unit 20 are integrated into one and made into a cartridge by being sandwiched by a side cover (L) 37 and a side cover (R) 38 from both sides as shown in FIG. 3. In FIG. 2, denoted by 51 and 52 are a first electrode and a second electrode, respectively. The electrodes serve as a measuring electrode member that constitutes developer amount detecting means, and details thereof will be described later. Thefirst electrode 51 and thesecond electrode 52 are connected to contactportions contact portions reference symbol 30 denotes a developer seal member for separating the developingcontainer 13 and thedeveloper storing container 14 from each other as described later. - The
developer storing container 14 of the process cartridge B is, as shown in FIG. 2, composed of two storing portions:developer storing portions bottom partition 14 c for regulating the level at which developer is pumped from the storingportion 14 b is formed where the bottoms of thedeveloper storing portions developer storing portion 14 b to thedeveloper storing portion 14 a through an openingportion 14 d formed above thebottom partition 14 c. Thedeveloper storing portions developer storing member 14 a adjacent to the developing container is set at a relatively lower level than the agitating member 15-2. This way, developer after passing through the openingportion 14 d utilizing its own weight can be carried smoothly. - The agitating members15-1 and 15-2 are each constructed of a
rotary rod member 15 a, anelastic sheet 15 b formed of polyphenylene sulfide (PPS), and aclamp member 15 c. Theelastic sheet 15 b is fastened to therotary rod member 15 a with a screw, or by adhesion, welding, thermal caulking, or other measures. - The agitating member15-2 in the
developer storing portion 14 b rotates in the direction of the arrow shown in FIG. 2 to agitate developer in thedeveloper storing portion 14 b and sends the developer into thedeveloper storing portion 14 a through the openingportion 14 d. Then the agitating member 15-1 in thedeveloper storing portion 14 a rotates in the direction of the arrow shown in FIG. 2 to agitate the developer in thedeveloper storing portion 14 a and sends the developer into the developingcontainer 13 through the developer supplying openingportion 14 e. When the rotation angle speed of the agitating member 15-1 is given as ω1 and the rotation angle speed of the agitating member 15-2 is given as ω2, ω1 is set larger than ω2 (ω1>ω2). The rotation angle speed ω1 of the agitating member 15-1 in thedeveloper storing portion 14 a adjacent to the developingcontainer 13 thus set faster makes it easy to supply the developer to the developingsleeve 11. On the other hand, the rotation angle speed ω2 of the agitating member 15-2 which is in far upstream side of the developingcontainer 13 is set slow but not so slow as to stop supply of the developer to thedeveloper storing portion 14 a. This prevents degradation of developer due to excessive agitating at locations far from the developingsleeve 11. In this embodiment, ω1 is about twice larger than ω2. However, if it is chosen that the phases of the agitating members not be aligned at an early stage, setting ω1 to an integral multiple of ω2 should be avoided so as to keep the phases of the agitating members from matching each other. - One
developer storing container 14 is thus divided by thebottom partition 14 c into twodeveloper storing portions developer storing portions bottom partition 14 c, thereby dispersing the weight of the developer. In this way, an increase in torque due to tapping of developer during shipping can be prevented. - As described above, the downstream side agitating member15-1 is positioned relatively lower than the upstream side agitating member 15-2 to regulate the amount of developer sent through the opening
portion 14 d to the downstream sidedeveloper storing portion 14 a. The rotation angle speed of the downstream side agitating member 15-1 is set faster (ω1>ω2) to prevent excessive agitating in thedeveloper storing portion 14 b which is in far upstream side of the developingsleeve 11, so that degradation and oversupply of developer can be avoided. This also improves circulation of developer in the downstream sidedeveloper storing portion 14 a and stabilizes supply of developer to the developingsleeve 11. - The process cartridge B structured as above is detachably attachable, as shown in FIG. 1, to a
cartridge attachment portion 8 provided in the apparatus main body of the image forming apparatus A. Formed in thiscartridge attachment portion 8 are guide means (not shown in the drawing) and positioning means (not shown in the drawing). The guide means is formed on each side wall interior surface of the apparatus main body in order to guide and introduce a guided portion (not shown in the drawing) that is formed on each side wall surface of the process cartridge B. The positioning means is for positioning the process cartridge B. The side walls of thecartridge attachment portion 8 have electrical contact portions (53 and 54), which are respectively connected to the above-describedfirst electrode 51 andsecond electrode 52 of the process cartridge B when the process cartridge B is attached (see FIGS. 6, 7, and 10). The electrical contact portions (53 and 54) are placed such that their positions coincide with the positions of thecontact portions cartridge attachment portion 8, thecontact portion 51 a is electrically connected to theelectrical contact portion 53 whereas 52 a is electrically connected to 54 as will be described below. - Next, a description will be given with reference to FIG. 4 and FIGS. 5A and 5B on details of the
developer seal member 30 that separates thedeveloper storing container 14 and the developingcontainer 13 from each other in order to seal thedeveloper storing container 14 that stores developer and prevent the developer from being sprayed until the time comes to use the process cartridge. - The
developer seal member 30 separates thedeveloper storing container 14 that stores developer and the developingcontainer 13 from each other to seal thedeveloper storing container 14, and is removed when the process cartridge is put into use. Thedeveloper seal member 30 is a laminate obtained by forming a polyethylene terephthalate (PET) film on each side of an aluminum (Al) film and forming a hot melt layer (sealant layer) on the attachment face. As shown in FIG. 4 and FIGS. 5A and 5B, thedeveloper seal member 30 is pasted to the peripheral area of the developer supplying openingportion 14 e so as to block the developer supplying openingportion 14 e of thedeveloper storing container 14. In thedeveloper seal member 30, one layer of the laminated PET films hasnotches 30 c at its upper and lower ends extending in the longitudinal direction as shown in FIGS. 5A and 5B. Thenotches 30 c make it possible to tear off thedeveloper seal member 30 and open the developer supplying openingportion 14 e. Through an opening portion operation described later, thedeveloper seal member 30 is tore along thenotches 30 c to open the developer supplying openingportion 14 e of thedeveloper storing container 14. As shown in FIGS. 5A and 5B, thedeveloper seal member 30 is twice or more longer than the developer supplying openingportion 14 e in the longitudinal direction, and substantially half its length is pasted to the peripheral area of the developer supplying openingportion 14 e so as to block the developer supplying openingportion 14 e. The rest of thedeveloper seal member 30, that is, the part that is not pasted, is folded back at oneend 30 a in the longitudinal direction of the developer supplying openingportion 14 e, overlaps the portion of thedeveloper seal member 30 that blocks the developer supplying openingportion 14 e, and is led outside from the other end. - When the
developer storing container 14 with thedeveloper seal member 30 pasted to the peripheral area of the developer supplying openingportion 14 e is integrated with the developingcontainer 13, thedeveloper seal member 30 is pressed against a felt or other elastic seal material (not shown in the drawing) pasted to each end in the longitudinal direction of a face of the developingdevice 13 that opposes thedeveloper storing container 14. Also, an end (grip end) 30 b that runs between thedeveloper storing container 14 and the developingcontainer 13 to be led outside is attached to agrip member 14 p that serves as a handhold. Thegrip member 14 p and thedeveloper storing container 14 are integrally formed, and ajunction portion 14 q where thegrip member 14 p is connected to thedeveloper storing container 14 is made particularly thin so that thegrip member 14 p can be cut off the developer storing container 14 (see FIG. 3 and FIGS. 9A to 9C). When the process cartridge B is packed, thegrip member 14 p is bent at substantially 90° in order to reduce the entire length of the process cartridge B and improve the packing efficiency (see FIG. 3 and FIG. 9A). Immediately before a new process cartridge B is used, a user pulls up thegrip member 14 p of thedeveloper seal member 30 to cut thegrip member 14 p off at thethin junction portion 14 q. The user then pulls thedeveloper seal member 30 in the direction of the arrow shown in FIG. 9B to tear off thedeveloper seal member 30 along thenotches 30 c. The developer supplying openingportion 14 e of thedeveloper storing container 14 is opened in this way. - Described next with reference to FIGS. 6 through 8 is the developer amount detecting means (developer residual amount detecting means) as means that can detect the residual amount of developer in the
developer storing container 14 and the developingcontainer 13 consecutively as the developer is consumed. - The developer amount detecting means in this embodiment has, as clearly shown in FIG. 6, the
first electrode 51 and thesecond electrode 52 as the measuring electrode member constituting the developer amount detecting portion in the developingcontainer 13 and in thedeveloper storing portion 14 a of thedeveloper storing container 14, respectively. Thefirst electrode 51 and thesecond electrode 52 are arranged so as to face each other sandwiching the agitating member 15-1. The positional relation between the agitating member 15-1 and thesecond electrode 52 allows anelastic sheet 15 b of the agitating member 15-1 to abut at least thesecond electrode 52 and rub against the surface of the electrode. Thefirst electrode 51 and thesecond electrode 52 have an elongated shape extending along the longitudinal direction of the developingsleeve 11, and are formed from a conductive member such as a stainless steel plate. Conductive materials employable for the electrodes include, for example, stainless steel (SUS), iron, phosphorus bronze, aluminum, and conductive resin. However, a nonmagnetic metal material such as non-magnetic SUS is preferred in order not to affect circulation of developer which is magnetic. - The developing
sleeve 11, thefirst electrode 51, and thesecond electrode 52 are measuring electrodes constituting the developer detecting means, and developingbias applying means 61 applies a voltage to the developingsleeve 11. As a result, capacitance is induced between the developingsleeve 11 and thefirst electrode 51 and between the developingsleeve 11 and thesecond electrode 52, separately. Then detecting means 60 connected to thesecond electrode 52 measures the capacitance between the developingsleeve 11 and thesecond electrode 52 to detect the amount of developer in thedeveloper storing container 14 with high precision. Furthermore, the capacitance between the developingsleeve 11 and thefirst electrode 51 is measured by detectingmeans 60′ connected to thefirst electrode 51 to detect the amount of developer in the developingcontainer 13. From these two detection results, the amount of developer in the process cartridge B is detected very accurately. - An example of a detection circuit for use in the developer amount detecting means of this embodiment will be described next referring to FIG. 7.
- In FIG. 7, a developer
amount detecting portion 50 has capacitance Ca that changes in accordance with the developer amount between the developingsleeve 11 and thesecond electrode 52, and is connected to acontrol circuit 102 of a developeramount detecting circuit 100 through theelectrical contact portion 52 a and theelectrical contact portion 54. Here, thecontact portion 52 a connected to thesecond electrode 52 is placed on the side cover (L) 37 of the process cartridge B and theelectrical contact portion 54 is placed on thecartridge attachment portion 8 side of the apparatus main body. A reference capacitive element Cb is connected to a developingbias circuit 101, and sets a reference voltage V1 for detecting the developer amount using an alternating current (AC current) I1 that is applied through the developingbias circuit 101. Needless to say, the developingbias circuit 101 applies a developing bias voltage to the developingsleeve 11 when the process cartridge B is attached to the apparatus main body to establish an electrical connection between acontact 104 placed in the apparatus main body and anelectrical contact 11 a of the developingsleeve 11. Thecontrol circuit 102 adds an AC current 13 as well as a voltage drop V2 to a set voltage V3 to determine the reference voltage V1. The AC current 13 is obtained by shunting the AC current I1 that is applied to the reference capacitive element Cb, namely, reference impedance element, by a volume VR1. The voltage drop V2 takes place at a resistor R2. The set voltage V3 is set by resistors R3 and R4. - Accordingly, an AC current12 applied to the developer
amount detecting portion 50 is inputted to anamplifier circuit 103 and is outputted as a developer amount detection value V4 (=V1−I2×R5) The output value V4 is utilized as the detection value of the residual developer amount between the developingsleeve 11 and thesecond electrode 52. - A developer
amount detecting portion 50′ has capacitance Ca′ that changes in accordance with the developer amount between the developingsleeve 11 and thefirst electrode 51, and is connected to acontrol circuit 102′, which has a circuit structure similar to the one described above, through theelectrical contacts sleeve 11 and thefirst electrode 51 is outputted by anamplifier circuit 103′ connected to thecontrol circuit 102′. Here, thecontact portion 51 a connected to thefirst electrode 51 is placed on the side cover (L) 37 of the process cartridge B and theelectrical contact 53 is placed on thecartridge attachment portion 8 side of the apparatus main body. - The relation between the voltage and developer amount detected by the developer amount detecting means that is structured as above is as shown in FIG. 8; the capacitance becomes lower and the detecting voltage level is raised as described the developer amount is reduced. This characteristic also applies to the detecting voltage detected by the
first electrode 51 and thesecond electrode 52. - With the developer amount detecting means structured as described above, when the developer amount in the
developer storing container 14 of the process cartridge B is large, there is enough developer in the space sandwiched between the developingsleeve 11 and thesecond electrode 52. Moreover, the developer between the developingsleeve 11 and thesecond electrode 52 is agitated by the agitating member 15-1 to prevent the developer from leaning to one side and keep the developer level stabilized. The capacitance between the developingsleeve 11 and thesecond electrode 52 therefore is kept at high level stably. As the developer is consumed by using the process cartridge B, the level of the developer between the developingsleeve 11 and thesecond electrode 52 is reduced. Accompanying the reduction in developer level, the capacitance between the developingsleeve 11 and thesecond electrode 52 is also reduced. This means that the developer amount in thedeveloper storing portion 14 a of thedeveloper storing container 14 can be detected consecutively by detecting a change in capacitance between the developingsleeve 11 and thesecond electrode 52. When the developer is further consumed and there is no developer left in thedeveloper storing container 14, a change in capacitance between the developingsleeve 11 and thefirst electrode 51 is measured to detect a change in the amount of developer in the developingcontainer 13, that is, to detect the amount of developer in the developingcontainer 13 with high precision. In this way, detection of the residual developer amount is continued until the process cartridge B comes to the end of its service life. - As described above, the developing
sleeve 11 and thefirst electrode 51 are arranged such that they face thesecond electrode 52 with the agitating member 15-1 sandwiched therebetween. This structure makes it possible to agitate the developer between the developingsleeve 11 and thefirst electrode 51 and thesecond electrode 52 constantly by the agitating member 15-1 and prevent the developer from leaning to one side, thereby keeping the developer level stabilized. Furthermore, theelastic sheet member 15 b of the agitating member 15-1 abuts at least thesecond electrode 52 to scrape off developer adhered to the surface of thesecond electrode 52. Therefore the residual developer amount can always be detected stably and correctly. - The capacitance between the developing
sleeve 51 and thesecond electrode 52 as well as the capacitance between the developingsleeve 11 and thefirst electrode 51 are thus detected consecutively in order to detect the amount of remaining developer as the developer is consumed after the process cartridge B is attached to thecartridge attachment portion 8 of the apparatus main body and the image forming apparatus A is operated. Based on the capacitance detected, the amount of developer consumed is displayed to recommend a user to prepare a new process cartridge or a supplementary developer cartridge, and detection information of ‘no developer’ is displayed to prompt a user to replace the old process cartridge or supply the old process cartridge with developer. - Next, an embodiment of means for detecting the presence or absence of the developer seal member will be described with reference to FIGS. 9A to9C and FIGS. 10 and 11.
- The
developer seal member 30 is, as described above, pasted to the peripheral area of the developer supplying openingportion 14 e of thedeveloper storing container 14 so as to block the opening portion, and the end (grip end) 30 b led outside has thegrip member 14 p attached thereto. Thegrip member 14 p and thedeveloper storing container 14 are integrally formed and thegrip member 14 p is bent at substantially 90° as shown in FIG. 3 and FIG. 9A. Thegrip member 14 p of thedeveloper seal member 30 is pulled up and cut off by a user immediately before a new process cartridge B is put into use, and the user pulls thegrip member 14 p in the direction indicated by the arrow in FIG. 9B. This tears thedeveloper seal member 30 along thenotches 30 c and thedeveloper seal member 30 is pulled out of the process cartridge, thereby opening portion the developer supplying openingportion 14 e of thedeveloper storing container 14. The developer in thedeveloper storing container 14 is supplied to the developingcontainer 13 through the developer supplying openingportion 14 e and now ready for use. - With this
developer seal member 30, a user himself or herself has to break the seal. Therefore, if a user forgets to pull out thedeveloper seal member 30 and inserts the process cartridge B to the image forming apparatus main body with thedeveloper seal member 30 still blocking the developer supplying openingportion 14 e, no image output is obtained when the image forming apparatus performs an output operation and, in addition, it can cause a problem of raised torque. Taking this embodiment as an example, if the image forming apparatus is operated without pulling out thedeveloper seal member 30 from the process cartridge B before the cartridge is inserted to the apparatus main body, the axial torque of the above-described agitating member 15-1 takes as large a value as 2 N·m upon start-up. On the other hand, in the normal operation where thedeveloper seal member 30 is pulled out before the process cartridge is attached, the start-up axial torque is greatly reduced and about 0.7 N·m, which is about 65% reduction. - Therefore, in this embodiment, conduction between the electrical contacts of the above-described developer detecting means is structurally cut off when the process cartridge B is attached to the apparatus main body without pulling the
developer seal member 30 out. This structure makes it possible to detect thedeveloper seal member 30 that is accidentally left in place without being pulled out from the developer amount detection value and to notify a user through notifying means, thereby avoiding the problems described above. Also, this structure does not need to newly add a special detecting member and therefore prevention of leaving the developer seal member in place accidentally without being pulled out can be achieved without increasing cost. - In this embodiment, the presence or absence of the
developer seal member 30 is detected from the voltage level of a detecting voltage of each electrode which is detected by the developer residual amount detecting means. To perform this detection based on voltage level, thegrip member 14 p structured such that it can insulate theelectrical contact portion 54 of the image forming apparatus main body and thecontact portion 52 a of the cartridge from each other and that it can be removed by pulling out thedeveloper seal member 30 is particularly employed as a member that covers and masks thecontact portion 52 a connected to thesecond electrode 52. - In a new process cartridge B, the
grip member 14 p attached to the end (grip end) 30 b of thedeveloper seal member 30 which is led outside is bent so as to cover thecontact portion 52 a as shown in FIGS. 3 and 9A. Thecontact portion 52 a is for connecting thesecond electrode 52 to the detectingmeans 60 and is placed on the side cover (L) 37. If the process cartridge B is attached to the apparatus main body in this state (namely, without pulling out the developer seal member 30), thecontact portion 51 a connected to thefirst electrode 51 is electrically connected to theelectrical contact 53 on the apparatus main body side but thegrip member 14 p is interposed between thecontact portion 52 a connected to thesecond electrode 52 and theelectrical contact 54 on the apparatus main body side to cut an electrical connection between thecontact portions 52 a and theelectrical contact portion 54. - The
contact portion 52 a is exposed for the first time as shown in FIG. 9C only after thegrip member 14 p is pulled up, cut off, and pulled in the direction indicated by the arrow shown in FIG. 9B to pull out thedeveloper seal member 30 in preparation for attaching the process cartridge B to the apparatus main body. By attaching the process cartridge B to the apparatus main body with thecontact portion 52 a exposed, thecontact portion 51 a connected to thefirst electrode 51 is electrically connected to theelectrical contact portion 53 on the apparatus main body side and thecontact portion 52 a connected to thesecond electrode 52 is electrically connected to theelectrical contact portion 54 on the apparatus main body side at the same time. - Described next referring to a flow chart of FIGS. 11A and 11B are an operation which starts with detection of the presence or absence of the developer seal member and which ends with print stand-by.
- First, the process cartridge B is attached to the image forming apparatus main body (Step F101), a power supply switch is turned ON, or a door switch is turned ON (Step F102). This causes first a CPU to output a signal that turns a developing AC ON and a developing AC is applied (Step F103). As a result, the residual amount of the developer between the developing
sleeve 11 and thefirst electrode 51 is detected and the residual amount of the developer between the developingsleeve 11 and thesecond electrode 52 is detected (Step F104). - At this point, if the
developer seal member 30 has not been pulled out of the process cartridge attached to the apparatus main body, no developer has flown into the space between the developingsleeve 11 in the developingcontainer 13 and thefirst electrode 51. Accordingly, the detecting voltage detected at thefirst electrode 51 in the developer amount detecting means is at a “developer empty level (x)” shown in FIG. 8. As to the detecting voltage between the developingsleeve 11 and thesecond electrode 52, the detecting circuit of thesecond electrode 52 detects that thecontact portion 52 a and theelectrical contact portion 54 are in an open state since thecontact portion 52 a of thesecond electrode 52 and theelectrical contact 54 on the apparatus main body side are blocked and insulated from each other by thegrip member 14 p as shown in FIG. 10. In other words, the detecting circuit detects a voltage at a “no cartridge level (y)” in FIG. 8. - When it is thus detected that the detecting voltage between the developing
sleeve 11 and thefirst electrode 51 is at the “developer empty level (x)” and that the detecting voltage between the developingsleeve 11 and thesecond electrode 52 is at the “no cartridge level (y)”, the fact that thedeveloper seal member 30 has not been pulled out is detected and it is judged as so. The subsequent operation is determined based on detection results of the voltage between the developingsleeve 11 and thefirst electrode 51 and the voltage between the developingsleeve 11 and thesecond electrode 52. If the “developer empty level (x)” and the “no cartridge level (y)” are not detected, the presence of cartridge and the presence of developer are confirmed to start normal plural forward rotation (Step F109). Thereafter, a main motor is turned ON (Step F110), a charging AC is turned ON (Step F111), and the developing AC is turned ON (Step F112). In Step F113, the residual amount of the developer between the developingsleeve 11 and thesecond electrode 52 is detected and, in Step F114, the residual amount of the developer between the developingsleeve 11 and thefirst electrode 51 is detected. If the detection output on thefirst electrode 51 side tells that there is no developer, “no developer” is displayed in Step F117 to notify a user. If the detection output tells that there is developer, the operation proceeds to Step F115 (where negative transfer is turned ON) and the apparatus enters a stand-by state. - If the “developer empty level (x)” and the “no cartridge level (y)” are detected in Step F104, it is judged in Step F105 that there is a developer seal member and “developer seal member exists” is displayed in Step F106 to notify a user of the fact that the developer seal member has not been pulled out. The process cartridge is then taken out of the apparatus main body in Step F107. After the developer seal member is pulled out of the process cartridge in Step F108, the operation returns to Step F101 and the process cartridge from which the developer seal member has been removed is attached to the apparatus main body.
- As has been described above, this embodiment takes a structure in which one of the two contact portions in the developer amount detecting means is masked, specifically by covering the contact portion with the grip member of the developer seal member, to cut the electrical connection with the apparatus main body. From the detecting voltage level of the masked contact portion and the detecting voltage level of the other contact portion, the presence or absence of the developer seal member can be detected, thereby achieving the detection with an inexpensive structure in a shorter period. The apparatus of this embodiment prevents, without needing a special detecting member, a developer seal member from being left in place accidentally without being pulled out because it prompts a user to pull out the developer seal member.
- Although the description in this embodiment uses the
contact portion 52 a and theelectrical contact portion 54 for thesecond electrode 52, there is no need to stick to these contact portions. Any other structure can be employed as long as a contact portion is structurally covered to cut its electrical connection when the process cartridge is attached to the apparatus main body without pulling out thegrip member 14 p described above. - In the description given in this embodiment, the grip member is a separate member from the developer seal member. However, the grip member and the developer seal member may be formed integrally. Alternatively, the grip member may be formed on the above-described side cover in a manner that allows the grip member to be cut off from the side cover.
- Detecting the presence or absence of a developer seal member in the above fashion also allows a process cartridge that is packed with an image forming apparatus prior to shipping of the apparatus to notify a user to pull out the developer seal member, thereby improving the usability.
- Next, another embodiment for detecting the presence or absence of the developer seal member will be described with reference to FIGS. 12A and 12B.
- In this embodiment, the presence or absence of the developer seal member is detected by the above-described developer residual amount detecting method solely from detecting voltage levels without masking a contact portion. In short, this embodiment is different from the above-described embodiment in that a contact portion connected to an electrode is not covered with the
grip member 14 p of thedeveloper seal member 30, but is similar to the above-described embodiment in the structure of the rest of the process cartridge, the developer residual amount detecting circuit, and the developer residual amount detection output characteristic. The following description is given referring to FIGS. 12A and 12B, which show a flow chart of the operation from detection of the presence or absence of the developer seal member according to this embodiment to print stand-by. - The process cartridge B is attached to the image forming apparatus main body (Step G101), and a power supply switch is turned ON, or a door switch is turned ON (Step G102). This causes a CPU to output a signal that turns a developing AC ON and a developing AC is applied (Step G103). As a result, the residual amount of the developer between the developing
sleeve 11 and thefirst electrode 51 is detected (Step G104). The subsequent operation is determined based on this detection result. If a voltage at the “no cartridge level (y)” (FIG. 8) is detected, “no cartridge” is displayed in Step G119 to notify a user. If a voltage at the level indicating the presence of the cartridge is detected in Step G104, the residual amount of the developer between the developingsleeve 11 and thefirst electrode 51 is detected in Step G105. The subsequent operation is varied depending on this detection result. When the “developer empty level (x)” (FIG. 8) is not detected, normal plural forward rotation is started (Step G110). Thereafter, a main motor is turned ON (Step G111), a charging AC is turned ON (Step G112), and the developing AC is turned ON (Step G113). In Step G114, the residual amount of the developer between the developingsleeve 11 and thesecond electrode 52 is detected and, in Step G115, the residual amount of the developer between the developingsleeve 11 and thefirst electrode 51 is detected. If the detection output on thefirst electrode 51 side tells that there is no developer, “no developer” is displayed in Step G118 to notify a user. If the detection output tells that there is developer, the operation proceeds to Step G116 (where negative transfer is turned ON) and the apparatus enters a stand-by state. - If the “developer empty level (x)” is detected in Step G105 from the detection of the developer residual amount between the developing
sleeve 11 and thefirst electrode 51, it is judged in Step G106 that there is a developer seal member and “developer seal member exists” is displayed in Step G107 to notify a user of the fact that the developer seal member has not been pulled out. The process cartridge is then taken out of the apparatus main body in Step G108. After the developer seal member is pulled out of the process cartridge in Step G109, the operation returns to Step G101 and the process cartridge from which the developer seal member has been removed is attached to the apparatus main body. - In this embodiment, the presence or absence of the developer seal member can be detected from the developer residual amount detecting voltage level without providing a member that masks a contact portion of the developer amount detecting means. The detection can be achieved by an inexpensive structure in a shorter period without needing a special member. The apparatus of this embodiment prevents, without needing a special detecting member, a developer seal member from being left in place accidentally without being pulled out because it prompts a user to pull out the developer seal member.
- Next, still another embodiment for detecting the presence or absence of the developer seal member will be described with reference to FIGS. 13A and 13B.
- In the embodiment described above referring to FIGS. 12A and 12B, the presence or absence of the developer seal member is detected solely from developer amount detecting voltage levels. This embodiment is characterized in that the presence or absence of the developer seal member is detected from developer amount detecting voltage levels and from the content of a memory that is a storage medium attached to a process cartridge. The process cartridge of this embodiment has a storage medium memory device provided on the cartridge frame body. In the storage medium memory, information for judging whether the process cartridge is old or new is recorded along with various data including the lot number of the cartridge, initial values of process conditions and the like, situation of use, and characteristics of the image forming apparatus and process means. The rest, namely, the developer residual amount detecting circuit and the developer residual amount detection output characteristics, are similar to those in the above described embodiment.
- The following description is given referring to FIGS. 13A and 13B, which show a flow chart of the operation from detection of the presence or absence of the developer seal member according to this embodiment to print stand-by.
- The process cartridge B is attached to the image forming apparatus main body (Step H101), and a power supply switch is turned ON, or a door switch is turned ON (Step H102). In Step H103, communication with the storage medium memory on the cartridge is started. When it is detected through this communication that there is no cartridge, “no cartridge” is displayed in Step H120 to notify a user. If the presence of a cartridge is detected in Step H103, the communication is continued to detect whether or not information of a new cartridge has been stored in Step H104. If the result tells that the attached cartridge is not a new cartridge, it is judged that the developer seal member has been pulled out and the apparatus enters the normal plural forward rotation sequence (Step H111 to Step H114). Then, the residual amount of the developer between the developing
sleeve 11 and thesecond electrode 52 is detected in Step H115 and the residual amount of the developer between the developingsleeve 11 and thefirst electrode 51 is detected in Step H116. If the detection output on thefirst electrode 51 side tells that there is no developer, “no developer” is displayed in Step H119 to notify a user. If the detection output tells that there is developer, the operation proceeds to Step H117 (where negative transfer is turned ON) and the apparatus enters a stand-by state. - If information of a new cartridge is detected in Step H104, a developing AC is applied (Step H105) and the residual amount of the developer between the developing
sleeve 11 and thefirst electrode 51 is detected (Step H106). The subsequent operation is varied depending on this detection result. When the “developer empty level (x)” is not detected, it is judged that the developer seal member has already been pulled out and the apparatus enters the normal plural forward rotation sequence (Step H111˜) in a manner similar to the one described above. On the other hand, if the “developer empty level (x)” is detected in Step H106, it is judged in Step H107 that there is a developer seal member and “developer seal member exists” is displayed in Step H108 to notify a user of the fact that the developer seal member has not been pulled out. The process cartridge is then taken out of the apparatus main body in Step H109 and the developer seal member is pulled out of the process cartridge in Step H110. Thereafter, the operation returns to Step H101 and the process cartridge from which the developer seal member has been removed is attached to the apparatus main body. - Yet still another embodiment for detecting the presence or absence of the developer seal member will be described with reference to FIGS. 14A and 14B.
- This embodiment is, similar to the embodiment described above referring to FIGS. 13A and 13B, characterized in that the presence or absence of the developer seal member is detected from developer amount detecting voltage levels and from the content of a memory that is a storage medium attached to a process cartridge. This embodiment employs a structure in which one of the two contact portions in the developer amount detecting means is masked, specifically by the grip member of the developer seal member to cover the electrical contact and cut its electrical connection with the apparatus main body.
- In FIGS. 14A and 14B, after the process cartridge B is attached to the image forming apparatus main body (Step J101) and a power supply switch is turned ON, or a door switch is turned ON (Step J102), communication with the storage medium memory on the cartridge is started in Step J103. If it is detected through this communication that there is no cartridge, “no cartridge” is displayed in Step J120 to notify a user. If the presence of a cartridge is detected in Step J103, the communication is continued to detect whether or not information of a new cartridge has been stored in Step J104. If it is judged from this result that the attached cartridge is not a new cartridge but the one that has been in use, the apparatus enters the normal plural forward rotation sequence (Step J111 to Step J114). If information of a new cartridge is detected in Step J104, a developing AC is applied (Step J105) and the residual amount of the developer between the developing
sleeve 11 and thesecond electrode 52 is detected (Step J106). As to the detecting voltage between the developingsleeve 11 and thesecond electrode 52, the detecting circuit of thesecond electrode 52 detects that thecontact portion 52 a and theelectrical contact portion 54 are in an open state since thecontact portion 52 a of thesecond electrode 52 and theelectrical contact portion 54 on the apparatus main body side are blocked by thegrip member 14 p as shown in FIG. 10. In other words, the detecting circuit detects a voltage at a “no cartridge level (y)” in FIG. 8. The subsequent operation is varied depending on this detection result. When the “no cartridge level (y)” is not detected, it is judged that the developer seal member has been pulled out and the apparatus enters the normal plural forward rotation sequence (Step J111˜) in a manner similar to the one described above. On the other hand, if the “no cartridge level (y)” is detected in Step J106, it is judged in Step J107 that there is a developer seal member (that is, that the developer seal member has accidentally been left in place without being pulled out) and “developer seal member exists” is displayed in Step J108 to notify a user of the fact that the developer seal member has not been pulled out. The process cartridge is then taken out of the apparatus main body in Step J109 and the developer seal member is pulled out of the process cartridge in Step J110. Thereafter, the operation returns to Step J101 and the process cartridge from which the developer seal member has been removed is attached to the apparatus main body. - As has been described, the presence or absence of the developer seal member can be detected from information in the storage medium memory attached to the process cartridge and from the detecting voltage level of the developer amount detecting means. Therefore the apparatus of this embodiment can shorten the detection time and can prevent, without needing a special detecting member, a developer seal member from being left in place accidentally without being pulled out because it prompts a user to pull out the developer seal member.
- In the embodiments described above, conceivable means to notify the fact that the developer seal member has not been pulled out include, in addition to displaying “developer seal member exists” in a display part on the image forming apparatus main body, displaying “pull developer seal member” or like other message that prompts a user to pull out the developer seal member and lighting a warning lamp or the like. It will catch user's attention more easily if a message telling to pull out the developer seal member, or illustration of specifics of the work needed (operation of pulling out the seal), is displayed on the screen of the computer or the like that is used for the image output.
- As described above, this embodiment employs a structure in which one of contact portions connected to at least two different electrodes of the developer amount detecting means is masked, specifically, by the grip member of the developer seal member to cover the contact portion and cut its electrical connection with the apparatus main body. This allows the apparatus of this embodiment to detect the presence or absence of the developer seal member from the detecting voltage level of the masked contact portion and from the detecting voltage level of the other contact portion and to shorten the detection time using an inexpensive structure without needing a special member.
- In addition, the presence or absence of the developer seal member can be detected from the developer amount detecting voltage levels detected by at least two electrodes in the developer amount detecting means. Therefore the detection can be made accurately by an inexpensive structure without providing a member that masks a contact portion of the developer amount detecting means.
- Furthermore, the presence or absence of the developer seal member can be detected from information of the storage medium memory attached to the process cartridge and from the detecting voltage level of the developer amount detecting means. The detection time thus can be shortened even more.
- When the presence of the developer seal member is detected, a user is notified of the fact by notifying means and recommended to pull out the developer seal member. In this way, no special detecting member is needed in preventing the developer seal member from being accidentally left in place without being pulled out.
- According to the present invention, as has been described, the grip member or the developer seal member covers a contact portion for relaying a signal that is detected by the measuring electrode member to the detecting means when the process cartridge or developing device is attached to the image forming apparatus without removing the developer seal member. Therefore the developer seal member that has been accidentally left in place without being pulled out can be detected without fail.
- The present invention can detect without fail the developer seal member that is accidentally left in place without being pulled out by using detecting means for detecting the amount of developer in the developer storing container and the developing frame body instead of dedicated detecting means.
- The present invention can prevent the image forming apparatus main body from performing an image forming operation when the developing device or process cartridge is attached to the image forming apparatus main body without removing the developer seal member.
- When the developing device or process cartridge is attached to the image forming apparatus main body without removing the developer seal member, the present invention can notify a user of the fact that the developer seal member has not been pulled out and recommend pulling out the developer seal member.
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1. A process cartridge detachably mountable to an image forming apparatus main body, comprising:
an electrophotographic photosensitive drum;
a developing member for developing a latent image formed on the electrophotographic photosensitive drum;
a developer storing container which stores developer for developing the latent image of the electrophotographic photosensitive drum and which has a supplying opening portion for supplying the developer to the developing member;
a developer seal member removably attached to the developer storing container so that the developer is sealed in the developer storing container by blocking the supplying opening portion with the developer seal member and is made available to the developing member by removing the developer seal member from the supplying opening portion;
a grip portion placed on one end in the longitudinal direction of the developer seal member in order to pull out the developer seal member and open the supplying opening portion;
a measuring electrode member for detecting the amount of the developer in the process cartridge; and
a contact portion electrically connected to a main body electrical contact of the image forming apparatus main body in the case that the process cartridge is attached to the image forming apparatus main body, the contact portion relaying, to the main body electrical contact, a signal sent from the measuring electrode member in accordance with the amount of the developer so that the image forming apparatus main body can detect the developer amount,
wherein, in the case that the process cartridge is attached to the image forming apparatus main body without removing the developer seal member, the grip portion covers the contact portion to cut an electrical connection between the contact portion and the main body electrical contact.
2. A process cartridge according to claim 1 ,
wherein the process cartridge further comprises a cover member on one end in the axial direction of the electrophotographic photosensitive drum, and
wherein the contact portion is placed on the cover member.
3. A process cartridge according to claim 1 , wherein the contact portion is located upstream side of the developer seal member in an attachment direction in which the process cartridge is attached to the image forming apparatus main body.
4. A process cartridge according to claim 1 ,
wherein the grip portion and the developer storing container are integrally formed, and
wherein the grip portion is set in a manner that allows the grip portion to be cut off the developer storing container while bending toward the upstream side in an attachment direction in which the process cartridge is attached to the image forming apparatus main body.
5. A process cartridge according to claim 2 ,
wherein the grip portion and the cover member are integrally formed, and
wherein the grip portion is set in a manner that allows the grip portion to be cut off the cover member while bending toward the upstream side in an attachment direction in which the process cartridge is attached to the image forming apparatus main body.
6. A process cartridge according to claim 1 , wherein the grip portion covers the contact portion while bending toward the upstream side in an attachment direction in which the process cartridge is attached to the image forming apparatus main body.
7. A process cartridge according to claim 1 , wherein the grip portion is formed of an insulating material.
8. A process cartridge according to claim 1 ,
wherein the measuring electrode member has a first electrode portion placed in the developer storing container and a second electrode portion placed in a developing frame body for supporting the developing member,
wherein the contact portion has a first contact portion connected to the first electrode portion and a second contact portion connected to the second electrode portion, and
wherein, in the case that the process cartridge is attached to the image forming apparatus main body without removing the developer seal member, the grip portion covers at least one of the first contact portion and the second contact portion to cut the electrical connection between the contact portion and the main body electrical contact.
9. A process cartridge according to claim 4 ,
wherein the process cartridge further comprises a junction portion between the grip portion and the developer storing container, and
wherein the junction portion is thinner than the grip portion and the developer storing container.
10. A process cartridge according to claim 5 ,
wherein the process cartridge further comprises a junction portion between the grip portion and the cover member, and
wherein the junction portion is thinner than the grip portion and the cover member.
11. A developing device detachably attachable to an image forming apparatus main body, comprising:
a developing member for developing a latent image formed on an electrophotographic photosensitive drum;
a developer storing container which stores developer for developing the latent image of the electrophotographic photosensitive drum and which has a supplying opening portion for supplying the developer to the developing member;
a developer seal member removably attached to the developer storing container so that the developer is sealed in the developer storing container by blocking the supplying opening portion with the developer seal member and is made available to the developing member by removing the developer seal member from the supplying opening portion;
a grip portion placed on one end in the longitudinal direction of the developer seal member in order to pull out the developer seal member and open the supplying opening portion;
a measuring electrode member for detecting the amount of the developer in the developing device; and
a contact portion electrically connected to a main body electrical contact of the image forming apparatus main body when the developing device is attached to the image forming apparatus main body, the contact portion relaying, to the main body electrical contact, a signal sent from the measuring electrode member in accordance with the amount of the developer so that the image forming apparatus main body can detect the developer amount,
wherein, in the case that the developing device is attached to the image forming apparatus main body without removing the developer seal member, the grip portion covers the contact portion to cut an electrical connection between the contact portion and the main body electrical contact.
12. A developing device according to claim 11 ,
wherein the developing device further comprises a cover member on one end in the axial direction of the electrophotographic photosensitive drum, and
wherein the contact portion is placed on the cover member.
13. A developing device according to claim 11 , wherein the contact portion is located upstream side of the developer seal member in an attachment direction in which the developing device is attached to the image forming apparatus main body.
14. A developing device according to claim 11 ,
wherein the grip portion and the developer storing container are integrally formed, and
wherein the grip portion is set in a manner that allows the grip portion to be cut off the developer storing container while bending toward the upstream side in an attachment direction in which the developing device is attached to the image forming apparatus main body.
15. A developing device according to claim 11 , wherein the grip portion covers the contact portion while bending toward the upstream side in an attachment direction in which the developing device is attached to the image forming apparatus main body.
16. A developing device according to claim 11 , wherein the grip portion is formed of an insulating material.
17. A developing device according to claim 11 , wherein the measuring electrode member has a first electrode portion placed in the developer storing container and a second electrode portion placed in a developing frame body for supporting the developing member,
wherein the contact portion has a first contact portion connected to the first electrode portion and a second contact portion connected to the second electrode portion, and
wherein, in the case that the developing device is attached to the image forming apparatus main body without removing the developer seal member, the grip portion covers at least one of the first contact portion and the second contact portion to cut the electrical connection between the contact portion and the main body electrical contact.
18. A developing device according to claim 14 ,
wherein the developing device further comprises a junction portion between the grip portion and the developer storing container, and
wherein the junction portion is thinner than the grip portion and the developer storing container.
19. An image forming apparatus with a detachable process cartridge for forming an image on a recording medium, comprising:
(i) a main body electrical contact;
(ii) detecting means;
(iii) an attachment portion to which the process cartridge is detachably attachable;
(iv) the process cartridge attached to the attachment portion, the process cartridge comprising:
an electrophotographic photosensitive drum;
a developing member for developing a latent image formed on the electrophotographic photosensitive drum;
a developer storing container which stores developer for developing the latent image of the electrophotographic photosensitive drum and which has a supplying opening portion for supplying the developer to the developing member;
a developer seal member removably attached to the developer storing container so that the developer is sealed in the developer storing container by blocking the supplying opening portion with the developer seal member and is made available to the developing member by removing the developer seal member from the supplying opening portion;
a grip portion placed on one end in the longitudinal direction of the developer seal member in order to pull out the developer seal member and open the supplying opening portion;
a measuring electrode member for detecting the amount of the developer in the process cartridge; and
a contact portion electrically connected to the main body electrical contact in the case that the process cartridge is attached to a main body of the image forming apparatus, the contact portion relaying, to the main body electrical contact, a signal sent from the measuring electrode member in accordance with the amount of the developer so that the detecting means can detect the developer amount, the contact portion being covered with the grip portion to cut an electrical connection between the contact portion and the main body electrical contact in the case that the process cartridge is attached to the image forming apparatus main body without removing the developer seal member; and
(v) convey means for conveying the recording medium.
20. An image forming apparatus with a detachable developing device for forming an image on a recording medium, comprising:
(i) a main body electrical contact;
(ii) detecting means;
(iii) an attachment portion to which the developing device is detachably attachable;
(iv) the developing device attached to the attachment portion, the developing device comprising:
a developing member for developing a latent image formed on an electrophotographic photosensitive drum;
a developer storing container which stores developer for developing the latent image of the electrophotographic photosensitive drum and which has a supplying opening portion for supplying the developer to the developing member;
a developer seal member removably attached to the developer storing container so that the developer is sealed in the developer storing container by blocking the supplying opening portion with the developer seal member and is made available to the developing member by removing the developer seal member from the supplying opening portion;
a grip portion placed on one end in the longitudinal direction of the developer seal member in order to pull out the developer seal member and open the supplying opening portion;
a measuring electrode member for detecting the amount of the developer in the developing device; and
a contact portion electrically connected to the main body electrical contact when the developing device is attached to a main body of the image forming apparatus, the contact portion relaying, to the main body electrical contact, a signal sent from the measuring electrode member in accordance with the amount of the developer so that the detecting means can detect the developer amount, the contact portion being covered with the grip portion to cut an electrical connection between the contact portion and the main body electrical contact in the case that the developing device is attached to the image forming apparatus main body without removing the developer seal member; and
(v) convey means for conveying the recording medium.
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